ISIS Chief Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi ‘Poisoned’ in Iraq
ISIS Chief Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi
‘Poisoned’ in Iraq
Daesh’s ringleader, Ibrahim
al-Samarrai, also known as Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has reportedly been poisoned
together with three other commanders of the Takfiri terrorist group; Press TV
reports.
Arabic-language Iraqi Media
News Agency, WAA, cited a local source in the northwestern Iraqi Nineveh
Province as saying that “accurate information” showed Baghdadi’s food had been
poisoned by unknown individuals.
Meals prepared for him and the
other three for lunch had, according to the source, been poisoned in the Be’aaj
district, located southwest of Nineveh.
The source added that the four
are suffering from “severe poisoning” and “have been transferred to an unknown
location under strict [cautionary] measures.”
Daesh has reportedly launched a
campaign of arrests in an attempt to find those responsible for poisoning the
food.
Daesh has been ravaging Iraq
and Syria since 2014. The terrorist group has overrun territory in both
countries and has declared the city of Raqqah in Syria and Mosul in Iraq as its
so-called headquarters.
Syrian and Iraqi government
forces have been fighting the militants to win back the occupied areas.
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