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Daesh says leader’s son killed

He was an elite fighter, known as an ‘inghimasi’, claims group statement

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Daesh says the son of its leader has been killed fighting Syrian government forces.

The announceme­nt of the death of the young son of Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi appeared on the group’s social media accounts late on Tuesday.

It included a picture of a young boy carrying a rifle and identified him as Huthaifa Al Badri.

The statement, dated this month, said he was an elite fighter, known as an “inghimasi,” who was killed while fighting Syrian and Russian troops at a power station in the central Homs province. It did not specify when he was killed.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, a war monitoring group, said the most recent Daesh operations in the area were in the first two weeks of June.

Al Baghdadi has been reported killed or wounded on a number of occasions but is widely believed to still be alive.

Details sketchy

Little is known about Al Baghdadi’s family, but a woman and a child who were said to be his wife and daughter were detained in Lebanon in 2014.

Daesh has been driven from nearly all the territory it once controlled in Syria and Iraq, though it still maintains a presence in the Syrian desert and remote areas along the border.

The Observator­y said late on Tuesday that one of the group’s last pockets in the eastern Syrian province of Deir Al Zor came under intense shelling from the US-led coalition.

At least 12 militants are believed to have been killed in Hajin, the Observator­y said.

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AP Huthaifa Al Badri

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