Apparently
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was not amongst those killed
Iraq
says hit Daesh chief's convoy in airstrike
Iraq says it
has hit the convoy of the chief of Daesh Takfiri terrorist group in
an airstrike in the western Anbar Province
11
October, 2015
In
a statement on Sunday, the Iraqi military said the country's Air
Force had hit the convoy of Ibrahim al-Samarrai aka Abu
Bakr al-Baghdadi, but added that his fate is as of yet unknown "as
he was carried to a vehicle."
Iraqi
Interior Ministry spokesman Saad Maan said the strike took place
“Saturday, at noon.”
"The Iraqi air force carried out a heroic operation targeting the convoy of the criminal terrorist Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi," the statement said.
Iraqi
media say Samarrai, injured in the airstrike, was moved quickly
from the scene of the attack.
The
statement by the Iraqi military said the elite intelligence
section of Iraqi Air Force targeted the convoy of the terrorist
leader after gathering precise information about Samarrai's plan to
attend a meeting of Daesh operatives in the restive province of
al-Anbar.
It
added that “the Hawks Cell of the Interior Ministry was able
to carry out a brave operation through bombing the convoy of the
terrorist criminal Ibrahim al-Samaraei."
The
venue of the planned meeting in the town of Karabelah was
also bombed by Iraqi warplanes with an unknown number of senior
members of Daesh killed.
Samarrai's "health
condition is still unknown and we will publish soon the names of the
terrorists who were killed in this heroic operation," the
statement said.
Hospital
sources and residents said a number of Daesh Takfiri leaders
were killed in the airstrike in a western Iraqi town, but Samarrai
was not among them.
The file photo shows a convoy of vehicles carrying Daesh militants in Iraq’s Nineveh Province.
The development comes
hours after an announcement by the Iraqi army that it managed to
fly its first combat drone in its fight against Daesh terrorists in
Anbar, taking off from the al-Kut airbase in Wasit Province.
Samarrai,
who declared himself leader of Daesh militants operating in Syria and
Iraq last year, was reportedly wounded in March in a US-led
airstrike.
Born
in the Iraqi city of Samarra in 1971, Samarrai joined a militancy
which took shape following the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. He is
also thought to have served time in a US military jail in southern
Iraq.
Earlier
in the day, the Daesh executed about 60 of its own members, as
reports suggested that the militants are in a state of panic and
terror after heavy shelling by Iraqi security forces.
Meanwhile
in neighboring Syria, army forces, backed by Russian jets, managed to
make gains in their war against Daesh.
Russia
launched its airstrikes against the terrorists in Syria last month,
one year after the US, the leader of the so-called international
anti-Daesh coalition, started its campaign to target militant
positions in the country.
Iraq
has also announced that it planning to ask Russia to carry out
airstrikes against the militants, which have seized parts of the
country’s western and northern regions.
Daesh
militants currently control large areas of both Iraq and Syria, where
they have killed many people over the past few years.
The
Baghdad Information Center confirmed that the leader of ISIL jihadist
group has been injured in an airstrike in Iraq.
MOSCOW
(Sputnik) – The leader of the Islamic State (ISIL) jihadist group
has been injured in an airstrike in Iraq, the Baghdad Information
Center confirmed.
“Abu
Bakr al-Baghdadi was injured in the bombing that targeted his
motorcade,” the center said in a statement on Sunday.
It
added that two terrorist leading figures – Abu Omar Kubaisi and Abu
Saad Karbouli – were also injured in the attack.
Local
media reported earlier Baghdadi’s fate remained unknown after Iraqi
Air Forces attacked an ISIL convoy in the western Iraqi province of
Anbar
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