Did Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi die in a US military operation in Syria?

 28 Oct 2019 ( News Bureau )
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Did Abu-Bakr al-Baghdadi actually die in a US military operation in Syria? Baghdadi has been killed many times before. Which the United States has announced many times. America has once again declared Baghdadi killed.

Significantly, the President of America is going to be elected very soon. President Donald Trump's condition is extremely weak and Trump is less likely to win the election this time around. Trump may lose the election this time. Therefore, Trump's declaration needs to be viewed in this context. We can consider this to be Trump's election card.

US President Donald Trump has announced at a press conference that Abu-Bakr al-Baghdadi, the fugitive leader of an extremist organization that calls himself an Islamic State, has been killed in a special operation by the US military.

At the press conference held at the White House on Sunday, Trump reported that the US military carried out an operation in Syria on Saturday night during which Baghdadi blew himself up with a suicide jacket blast.

According to information from Trump, no American soldier has been killed in the operation, but many followers of Baghdadi have been killed and some have been arrested.

Trump also said that the US military has received 'a lot of sensitive information and things' from this operation.

Donald Trump also thanked Russia, Turkey and Syria for making this operation a success.

Trump said, "Abu-Bakr al-Baghdadi has died. He was the founder of the Islamic State. It is the most violent and cruel organization in the world. America had been searching for Baghdadi for many years.

Trump said, "Capturing alive or killing Baghdadi was my government's first national security priority. The special forces of the US Army conducted a brave and dangerous operation in North West Syria at night and achieved great success. ''

"I confirm the death of Baghdadi," the US President said in his press conference held at around 9 am Sunday.

"Baghdadi blew himself up with his suicide jacket after the Special Forces raid on Saturday," Trump told reporters at the White House.

Trump said he had three children with Baghdadi, who died. Baghdadi's body was shattered in a suicide blast but his identity was confirmed by DNA tests.

Earlier, Donald Trump had said in a tweet on Sunday that 'something very big has happened'.

The place where Baghdadi was killed is far from the Idlib province of Syria. Baghdadi is believed to be hiding near the Syrian-Iraq border. Many parts of Idlib are still under the occupation of jihadis.

The US President called Baghdadi's location a 'compound' and said that he was being monitored for a few weeks.

Trump said that even before this, Military Raid had plans but they had to cancel due to their frequent shifting.

A resident of Barisha (where the operation was allegedly carried out) told the BBC that the attack took place in the area late Saturday through helicopters.

Choppers attacked two houses and one house was completely destroyed in the attack. After this, the soldiers became active on the ground.

Baghdadi was the head of an alleged Islamic state and had been underground for the past five years.

In April, a video was released by the Islamic State's media wing, al-Furqan. Al-Furaqan said through the video that Baghdadi is alive.

Baghdadi appeared for the first time after delivering a speech in July 2014 from the Holy Mosque of Mausal.

In February 2018, several US officials said that Baghdadi was injured in a May 2017 air strike.

Baghdadi became the leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in 2010.

Baghdadi was born in 1971 in a low-middle-class Sunni family in Samara, Iraq. The original name of Baghdadi was Ibrahim al-Oud al-Badri, but the world knew him as Al-Baghdadi.

This family was known for its piety. Baghdadi's family claims that the tribe from which Prophet Mohammad belonged is also from that tribe. This family claims to be a descendant of Prophet Mohammed.

Baghdadi was known for memorizing the verses of the Quran at a young age. Along with this, Baghdadi also had a special attachment to Islamic law.

Baghdadi was identified in the family with a fierce Islamic person. The Baghdadis used to watch their relatives very cautiously to see if Islamic law was being followed.

Baghdadi also studied religion at the university. In 1996, Baghdadi graduated in Islamic Studies from the University of Baghdad.

Subsequently, between 1999 and 2007, he received a Masters and PhD from the Saddam University of Islamic Studies in Iraq on the Quran.

As of 2004 Baghdadi lived in Bagchi near Baghdad with his two wives and six children. During this time, he used to teach verses of the Quran to the children of the neighborhood in the local mosque. Baghdadi was also the star of the football club.

Meanwhile, Baghdadi's uncle inspired him to join the Muslim Brotherhood. Baghdadi was immediately attracted to the conservative and violent Islamic movement.

A few months after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, Baghdadi helped to form the rebel group Jaish Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jamah.

In February 2004, US forces arrested Baghdadi in Faluja and were kept in the Bakka Detention Camp for 10 months. During the imprisonment, Baghdadi kept himself focused on religion. He used to teach prisoners to Islam.

According to the accompanying prisoners, Baghdadi was of an introverted nature but he kept the full news of his rivals. After coming out of incarceration in December 2004, Baghdadi made alliances with everyone he was in contact with. After exiting, Baghdadi contacted al-Qaeda's spokesman in Iraq.

That spokesman was greatly influenced by the Islamic knowledge of Baghdadi. The same spokesman persuaded Baghdadi to go to Damascus. Baghdadi was given the responsibility of spreading the propaganda of al-Qaeda here.

By abolishing al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu-Ayyub al-Masri formed the Islamic State in Iraq. The group also had links with al-Qaeda.

Baghdadi had the ability to unify the different factions of IS due to Islamic credibility. Baghdadi started connecting people with the Islamic State.

Baghdadi was made the supervisor of the Sharia Committee. Along with this, he was also included in the 11 members of Shura Council.

Baghdadi was later placed on the IS coordination committee whose job was to establish dialogue between commanders in Iraq.

After the IS founder was killed in April 2010, the Shura Council made Baghdadi the head of the IS.

 

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