Millennium Post

Baghdadi fled Iraq in ‘yellow taxi’ to avoid suspicion

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BAGHDAD: Islamic State chief Abu Bakr al-baghdadi has reportedly fled from Iraq to Syria in a yellow taxi to avoid drawing suspicion.

An intelligen­ce source claimed the IS chief was hiding in Rawa, northweste­rn Iraq, when troops entered Qaim some 50 miles away near the Syrian border, the Daily Mail reported.

Al-baghdadi felt his presence in Rawa “threatened his life”, so he scampered over the border to Deir ez-zor in a vehicle synonymous with the western world of New York City.

The source was quoted by the Iraqi News as saying: “After Iraqi troops invaded Qaim, Baghdadi was aware that his presence in Rawa threatens his life. In a yellow taxi, Baghdadi fled Iraq and headed to Syria. He is believed to have settled in Deir ez-zor.”

“The IS leader insisted on taking a yellow cab in order not to be a source for doubts. He urged the remaining IS fighters in Qaim to carry on fighting the Iraqi troops, but the source said they ‘let him down and escaped in their personal cars to Syria.”

The IS released a new audio recording in September purporting to be of Al-baghdadi. The 46-minute audio recording was published by the Alfurqan news organisati­on, which is affiliated with the IS, and came after Russia claimed to have killed Baghdadi in an airstrike on Raqqa in June.

The previous time Baghdadi was heard on tape was back in November 2016 as the battle for Mosul was starting, in which he urged followers to fight the “unbeliever­s” and “make their blood flow as rivers”.

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Abu Bakr al-baghdadi

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