The number two of Saddam Hussein's regime died, U.S.A., offered 10 million for his head.

Ezat Ibrahim al-Duri, number two of Saddam Hussein's regime, known as the “reme of Club” on maps of American-wanted officials in 2003, has passed away. The information was disclosed by his party and Saddam Hussein's daughter. The man whose head the United States offered a [...]
Ezat Ibrahim al-Duri, number two of Saddam Hussein's regime, known as the “reme of Club” on maps of American-wanted officials in 2003, has passed away.
The information was disclosed by his party and Saddam Hussein's daughter. The man for whose head the United States offered a $10 million reward during the invasion that overturned the Ba properath party, which has been in power in Iraq since 1968, was on the run.
Ragad Saddam Hussein, the eldest daughter of the Iraqi dictator, reported on Twitter that he feels pity for Ezas Ibrahim's death, but did not disclose the location and causes of his death.
The Ba '%ath party also announced in a statement about the death of the deputy chairman of Revolutionary Command and the deputy president of Iraq in 2003.
After 2003, members of the Baʹath party played a key role in the uprising against Americans and then joined the Islamic State, which was militarily defeated in Iraq at the end of 2017.











