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Turkey says it captured slain IS leader’s sister in Syria

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BEIRUT (AP) — Turkey captured the elder sister of the slain leader of the Islamic State group in northweste­rn Syria on Monday, according to a senior Turkish official, who called the arrest an intelligen­ce “gold mine.”

Little is known about the sister of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The Turkish official said the 65-year-old known as Rasmiya Awad is suspected of being affiliated with the extremist group. He did not elaborate.

Awad was captured in a raid Monday

evening on a trailer container she was living in with her family near the town of Azaz in Aleppo province. The area is part of the region administer­ed by Turkey after it carried out a military incursion to chase away IS militants and Kurdish fighters starting 2016. Allied Syrian groups manage the area known as the Euphrates Shield zone. The official said the sister was with her husband, daughter-in-law and five children. The adults are being interrogat­ed, he said, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with government protocol.

“This kind of thing is an intelligen­ce gold mine. What she knows about (IS) can significan­tly expand our understand­ing of the group and help us catch more bad guys,” the official said.

Al-Baghdadi, an Iraqi from Samarra,

was killed in a U.S. raid in the nearby province of Idlib last month. The raid was a major blow to the group, which has lost territorie­s it held in Syria and Iraq in a series of military defeats by the U.S-led coalition and Syrian and Iraqi allies.

Many IS members have escaped through smuggling routes to northweste­rn Syria in the final days of battle ahead of the group’s territoria­l defeat earlier this year, while others have melted into the desert in Syria or Iraq.

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Rasmiya Awad

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