The Asian Age

Baghdadi given Osama-like burial

Disposal of remains done in accordance with the law of armed conflict, US officials say

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Washington, Oct. 29: US officials have said the body of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria group chief, Abu Bakr alBaghdadi, was buried at sea, as fresh details surfaced about the US special forces operation that led to his death over the weekend. Syrian Kurds claimed to be a key source of the intelligen­ce that led Americans to Baghdadi after years of tracking the man behind a five-year reign of terror across much of Iraq and Syria.

The US military basked in success on Monday after eliminatin­g the founder and spiritual guide of the Islamic State (IS) group, capping a yearlong campaign to crush the Sunni Muslim extremist organisati­on that had at one point created a “caliphate” the size of England.

“His death marks a devastatin­g blow to the remnants of (IS),” said defense secretary, Mark Esper.

He praised the nearly hundred-strong force that helicopter­ed to the rural compound in the Idlib region of Syria in a complex mission that required coordinati­on with Russians, Kurds, Turks and President Bashar alAssad’s regime to prevent US aircraft from being fired upon.

“They executed the raid in all of its facets brilliantl­y,” Esper said.

Joint chiefs of staff chairman General Mark Milley said no one was injured in the operation, despite the US team taking fire when they arrived.

They took two men prisoners and Baghdadi’s body was taken to a secure facility for a DNA test that would confirm his identity, Milley said.

“The disposal of his remains has been done, is complete and was handled appropriat­ely,” he added, saying it was handled “in accordance with the law of armed conflict.” Another Pentagon official confirmed that Baghdadi’s body was put into the sea at an unnamed location, similar to the 2011 sea burial of Al-Qaeda leader, Osama bin Laden, after his death in a US special forces raid in Pakistan. A Kurdish official said an inside source the group oversaw was responsibl­e for leading US forces to Baghdadi's hideout, helping

to map out the interior of the compound, its staffing, as well as making it possible for them to identify Baghdadi.

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