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Baghdadi died ‘like a dog’ in a US special forces raid

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US President Donald Trump yesterday said that elusive Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed, dying “like a dog,” in a daring, nighttime raid by US special forces deep in northwest Syria.

Trump told the nation in a televised address from the White House that US forces killed a “large number” of Islamic State militants during the raid which culminated in cornering Baghdadi in a tunnel, where he set off a suicide vest.

“He ignited his vest, killing himself,” Trump said. “He died after running into a dead-end tunnel, whimpering and crying and screaming all the way,” Trump said, adding that three of Baghdadi’s children also died in the blast.

Trump said that the raid, which required flying more than an hour by helicopter in both directions from an undisclose­d base, had been accomplish­ed with help from Russia, Syria, Turkey and Iraq.

Special forces “executed a dangerous and daring nightime raid in northweste­rn Syria and accomplish­ed their mission in grand style.”

At its height, Islamic State controlled swaths of Iraq and Syria in a selfdeclar­ed state known as a caliphate, characteri­zed by the brutal imposition of a puritanica­l version of Islam.

In addition to oppressing the people it governed, Islamic State planned or inspired terrorism attacks across Europe, while using expertise in social media to lure large numbers of foreign volunteers.

It took years of war, in which Islamic State became notorious for mass executions and sickening hostage murders, before the caliphate’s final slice of territory in Syria was seized this March.

The death of Baghdadi comes as a big boost for Trump, whose abrupt decision to withdraw a small but effective deployment of US forces from Syria caused fears that it would give Islamic State remnants and sleeper cells a chance to regroup.

Trump took a storm of criticism, including from his own usually loyal Republican Party.

In keeping with his liking for showmanshi­p, Trump had teased the news late on Saturday with an enigmatic tweet saying merely that “something very big has just happened!”

A war monitor said US helicopter­s dropped forces in an area of Syria’s Idlib province where “groups linked to the Islamic State group” were present.

The helicopter­s targeted a home and a car outside the village of Barisha in Idlib province, said the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, which is based in Britain but relies on a network of sources inside Syria for its informatio­n. The operation killed nine people including an IS senior leader called Abu Yamaan as well as a child and two women, it said.

An AFP correspond­ent outside Barisha saw a minibus scorched to cinders by the side of the road, and windows shattered in a neighbor’s house surrounded by red agricultur­al land dotted with olive trees.

A resident in the area who gave his name as Abdel Hameed said he rushed to the place of the attack after he heard helicopter­s, gunfire and strikes in the night.

“The home had collapsed and next to it there was a destroyed tent and vehicle. There were two people killed inside” the car, he said.

From the outskirts of Barisha, an inhabitant of a camp for the displaced also heard helicopter­s followed by what he described as US-led coalition air strikes.

They “were flying very low, causing great panic among the people,” Ahmed Hassawi said.

Another resident, who gave his name as Abu Ahmad and lives less than 100 meters away from the site of the destroyed house, said he heard voices “speaking a foreign language” during the raid.

The AFP correspond­ent said the area of the nighttime operation had been cordoned off by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a group dominated by members of Syria’s former Al-Qaeda affiliate controllin­g Idlib. Between the trees, bulldozers could be seen at the site, clearing out the rubble.

Turkey, which has been waging an offensive against the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces in northeast Syria in recent weeks, had “advance knowledge” about the raid, a senior Turkish official said. “To the best of my knowledge, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi arrived at this location 48 hours prior to the raid,” the official told AFP.

The commander-inchief of the SDF, who has been fighting the IS in Syria, said the operation came after “joint intelligen­ce work” with American forces.

Trump also said that Iraq had been “very good” over the raid.

(AFP)

 ??  ?? US President Donald Trump (center), US Vice President Mike Pence (second from left), US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper (third from right), along with members of the national security team, watch as US Special Operations forces close in on IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in the Situation Room of the White House in Washington. — Reuters
US President Donald Trump (center), US Vice President Mike Pence (second from left), US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper (third from right), along with members of the national security team, watch as US Special Operations forces close in on IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in the Situation Room of the White House in Washington. — Reuters
 ??  ?? Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is seen in this screen grab taken from a video released on April 29, 2019. — Reuters
Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is seen in this screen grab taken from a video released on April 29, 2019. — Reuters

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