The Iraqi Prime Minister said that the senior leader of the Islamic Group (IS) in Iraq and Syria was killed in an operation by members of the Iraqi National Intelligence ceremonies, along with the US -led coalition forces.
Abdullah Makki Musli Al -Rifa, also known as Abu Khadija, “was considered one of the most dangerous terrorists in Iraq and the world,” according to Prime Minister Muhammad al -Shi’a Al -Sudani.
“He has been fabricated by our bold war men,” said US President Donald Trump.
The Central Central Command (Centcom) posted what it seemed to be a video of the strike, which he said was implemented in the West Anbar Province in Iraq on Thursday.
The US Central Command said that Abdullah Makki Moussle Riva was head of the decisions of the decisions in my years, and was responsible for operations, logistical services and planning conducted by IS worldwide.
Centcom added that directing a large part of the financing of the group’s global organization.
President Trump said: “His miserable life, along with another member of ISIS, was ended, in coordination with the Iraqi government and the Kurdish regional government. Peace is through power!”
Abdullah Makki Musli, Riva, is dead alongside the other one.
“Both terrorists were wearing” unarpsed suicide jackets “and had multiple weapons,” he added.
He added that the central and Iraqi forces managed to identify it through the DNA match from the DNA that was collected in a previous raid as it “fled in a narrow way.”
“Abu Khadija was one of the most important members of the entire world world,” said General Michael Eric Corela.
“We will continue to kill terrorists and dismantle their organizations that threaten our country and our states, allied employees and partner in the region and beyond.”
It maintains a distance of 88,000 square meters (34,000 square meters) of lands from northeastern Syria throughout northern Iraq and imposed its brutal rule on nearly eight million people.
Iraq announced that the IS defeat in December 2017 was driven by the last piece of its territory in 2019.
However, militants and sleeping cells still have a presence in different parts of the country and the implementation of separate attacks against the Iraq army and the police.
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