ISIS leader ‘killed’ in air strike on mountain base as terror group fights for survival
IRAQ said it killed the leader of the Islamic State after fighter jets struck a mountain complex.
Experts made last night DNA sample test from a suspected terrorist named Abu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurayshi.
He only became leader last November after the previous leader was killed.
special word Iraqis The “Golden Division” recovered several bodies after the attack.
General Abdul Wahab el-Saadi said last night: “We know we have killed a man who is leading the charge. Islamic State media campaign.
“This man never left the leadership of Isis so we trust and hope this leader is destroyed..”
RAF Typhoon jets have recently carried out airstrikes in the Hamrin Mountains, but it is not known if they were involved in this mission.
The terrorist group is called Islamic State are fighting for survival after humiliating military defeats.
The murder network – known for its barbaric public executions – is originally part of al-Qaeda before splitting the group because of ideological and methodological differences.
ISIS, Isil and Daesh are just a few of the things used by the terrorist group, which began in 1999 when it was founded by Jordanians Abu Musab al-Zarqawi rebels.
To them, the correct term is Islamic State – but the British and US Governments are among those who prefer to use the name Isil.
terms IS is more commonly used in international news publications and has been used as a label in official United Nations reports.