Trump: Al-Baghdati's deputy was killed.

After Abu Bakr al Baghdad, his main successor was also killed by American troops. The news has been confirmed by US President Donald Trump in a Twitter post. “According to all odds he had assumed the role of ISIS leader. But now he's also killed”, writes the American president. He does not specify who he refers to, [...]
The news has been confirmed by US President Donald Trump in a Twitter post.
“According to all odds he had assumed the role of ISIS leader. But now he's also killed”, writes the American president.
He does not specify who he refers to, but on Monday, the Pentagon had confirmed the murder of Abu al Hassan al Mujajir, spokesman of I SIS and a high-level figure in the jihadist group.
The event, in which both al Baghdad and its potential successor lost their lives, was launched by the Iraqi Erbil base, with a 70-minute trip forced air patrol to fly at a low quota.
After reaching the goal, helicopters have launched two bombs to disperse security personnel and prevent a landing crash.
The monitoring, realised with the help of Syrian democratic forces, lasted for at least five months.
Al Baghdad stood a long distance from Barisha village and a little farther away from Idlib.
Along with him were the cohesores, two of whom had activated tritol vests when they saw the marines and ended their lives, as did al-Baghdad and the children he had taken with him to the careless tunnel.
Meanwhile, that were a pair of fugitives, that a spy of Syrian democratic forces, led by Kurds, had stolen al Baghdad, those that proved his identity through a test. DNA.
Trump himself has downplayed the role of Kurdish forces in action, saying they had provided auxiliary information but had not played a military role.
But local commanders said the Syrian democratic forces played an important role in the action, which was finalised with al Baghdad's death.












