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Wife of killed Isis leader Abu Bakr alBaghdadi captured, says Turkey

- Bethan McKernan in Istanbul

A woman married to the slain Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been captured and is in Turkish custody, Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has said.

Erdoğan made the announceme­nt during a speech in Ankara on Wednesday but did not provide any further details. “The United States said Baghdadi killed himself in a tunnel,” Erdogan said, criticisin­g the US for a “communicat­ions campaign” over the jihadist’s death.

“But, I am announcing it here for the first time: we captured his wife and didn’t make a fuss like them. Similarly, we also captured his sister and brotherin-law in Syria.”

It is not clear when or how the unidentifi­ed woman was arrested by Turkish forces, but Ankara said earlier this week it had captured several of the jihadist’s relatives, including his elder sister Rasmiya Awad, in the northern Syrian town of Azaz, in Aleppo province.

The Isis leader blew himself and three children up in a tunnel after US special forces entered his heavily-fortified compound in Syria’s Idlib province during a raid on 26 October.

According to Baghdadi’s brother-inlaw Muhammad Ali Sajid, who is in Iraqi custody, he had four wives when he last met him in the summer of 2018 – the maximum allowed under Islamic law. It is not clear if any of his wives were present during the US attack.

One of the women is an Iraqi known as Nour, the daughter of one of his aides. At one point, Baghdadi was also believed to be married to a German teenager, but she was reported to have fled his house in 2016.

Ex-wife Saja al-Dulaimi, an Iraqi national, also left him in 2009 while pregnant. She was arrested in Lebanon in 2014 and freed a year later in an alQaidapri­soner swap.

Awad was reportedly arrested in a trailer on Monday in a part of northwest Syria under Turkish control, along with her husband, daughter-in-law and five children.

Turkish officials claim she possesses valuable intelligen­ce regarding Isis operations. It was not immediatel­y clear if her capture produced intelligen­ce that led to the capture of the unidentifi­ed wife.

The US raid on Baghdadi’s compound was a major blow to the extremist group, which lost control of its last slivers of territory in Syria in March this year.

Isis has since announced Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi as Baghdadi’s successor, but little is known about him. Intelligen­ce officials believe the name is a nom de guerre

 ?? Photograph: AP ?? The brother-in-law of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi says he had four wives when he last saw him in 2018.
Photograph: AP The brother-in-law of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi says he had four wives when he last saw him in 2018.
 ?? Photograph: Anadolu Agency/ Anadolu Agency via Getty Images ?? The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, says Turkey has captured the wife, sister and brother-in-law of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Photograph: Anadolu Agency/ Anadolu Agency via Getty Images The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, says Turkey has captured the wife, sister and brother-in-law of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

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