Iranian news claims Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi ISIS Leader Killed in Raqqa. (Fars).
Sources affiliated to the ISIL terrorist group claim
that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the terrorist group's ringleader, has been
killed in Syria earlier this month.
The
sources wrote on their social media pages that Baghdadi was killed in
the US-led international coalition's airstrikes in Raqqa on June 11
(Saturday), the Iranian Azad news agency reported on Tuesday.
Official sources have not yet confirmed the
report. Intelligence sources believe that such reports might be intended
to discourage the teams of several foreign nations that are in the
Middle-East to hunt Al-Baghdadi.
The report came after the Iraqi media said last week that al-Baghdadi was seriously wounded in an airstrike in Western Iraq.
Iraqi news channel al-Sumeria TV claimed that
local sources in Iraq's Nineveh province had confirmed that Baghdadi and
other leaders in the ISIL were wounded on Thursday in an air raid on
one of the ISIL command headquarters close to the Syrian border.
“The planes of the international coalition
yesterday bombed a location where there is a base of ISIL members along
the border area between Iraq and Syria, 65 kilometers West of Nineveh,"
the Iraqi source said. Read the full story here.
Update & Replies by ME Experts :
Fake photoshopped claim "Baghdadi's death" few days ago is #Breaking. Someone somewhere must be laughing.https://t.co/sBitTO8pd8
— Elijah J. Magnier (@EjmAlrai) June 14, 2016
Fake @MFS001 @HasanSari7 @moscow_ghost @miladvisor
— Elijah J. Magnier (@EjmAlrai) June 14, 2016
Apparently a fake claim of "#ISIS Emir Abu Bakr al Baghdadi killed in #Raqqah". pic.twitter.com/D6hRaftChi
— Elijah J. Magnier (@EjmAlrai) June 12, 2016
A'maq did not report Baghdadi' death. Only a bad photoshopped fake statement. @YaAbalFazl @MFS001 @HasanSari7 @moscow_ghost @miladvisor
— Elijah J. Magnier (@EjmAlrai) June 14, 2016
— Marshall FR (@Chief_MarshallR) June 14, 2016
ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ‘killed in US air strike in Raqqa’ https://t.co/sg7EweIjeJ pic.twitter.com/DWFR6yF9q4
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) June 14, 2016
— RiskMap (@Riskmapintel) June 14, 2016
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