Has ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi been killed in US air strike? Reports say he has died in Raqqa but no confirmation from coalition http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-Islamic-State-news-agency.html#ixzz4BcnfoznP Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook BREAKING: Al-Baghdadi Is Dead ISIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=munJ0pEWcv8 Are these story,s about al-Baghdadi death real???Any good sources??
I dont thinl there is such a person, if its real, I dont think he have been in Iraq and in Syria more than a few times.
Is Baghdadi alive or dead?... Is the world’s most dangerous terrorist group headless? Mystery surrounds ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s death Monday 12th June, 2017 - Several times in the past, the media has speculated about the death of one of the world’s most feared man, the man who laid the foundation of a terrorist outfit, that would grow to become the biggest threat facing the world.
RE: Is Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi death real? ※→ pricelessppp, et al, I do not think that the US Regional Commander can confirm or deny the Islamic State (DEASH) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (Sunni militant jihadist) has been killed in an air strike... It is (none the less) and interesting question. (COMMENT) We have seen this before, where a significant figure in various Jihadist, Fedayeen, Hostile Insurgent, Radicalized Islamist, and other Asymmetric Fighting activities has attempted to retire from the field and fakes his own death. The US, when it has its own corroborating sources, is usually not shy about publicizing the kill or capture of terrorist leaders. But in this case, they have decided not to confirm or deny the veracity of the Syrian News and State Television report of al-Baghdadi's demise; either because US Intelligence actually does NOT know ⇔ or ⇔ because the US does not want to make a martyr of the leader. Most Respectfully, R
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