Daesh Chief May Have Been Killed by Russian Airstrike in Syria: Report


Daesh Chief May Have Been Killed by Russian Airstrike in Syria: Report

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Russia’s Defense Ministry said it is verifying reports that the Daesh (also known as ISIL or ISIS) terrorist group’s leader Ibrahim Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed by a Russian airstrike on the southern suburb of Syria’s Raqqa in late May.

The airstrike was carried out overnight to May 28 against a command post, where the ISIL group’s leaders were meeting to discuss the routes for the terrorists’ exit from Raqqa through the so-called southern corridor, the ministry said in a statement, TASS news agency reported.

"According to information, which is being verified via different channels, the meeting was also attended by the ISIL leader Ibrahim Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who was eliminated in the strike," the ministry said.

Earlier, representatives of the United States’ Army had repeatedly reported about the death of the ISIL group’s leader, but later the report was either denied or al-Baghdadi released video messages with calls for his supporters.

Russia’s Aerospace Forces killed a number of high-ranking commanders of the Daesh terrorist group, including 330 field commanders and militants, in the southern suburb of Syria’s Raqqa in late May, the Defense Ministry said.

"The strike, carried out by Su-35 and Su-34 jets, destroyed high-ranking commanders of the terrorist group, who were part of the so-called military council of the ISIL, and also some 30 middle ranking field commanders and up to 300 militants who were their bodyguards," the ministry said.

Among them, according to the ministry, was Raqqa Emir Abu al-Hadji al-Mysri, Emir Ibrahim al-Naef al-Hadj, who controlled an area between Raqqa and Es-Suhne, and ISIL security chief Suleiman al-Shauah.

The ministry said Russia had warned the United States about the strike on Raqqa’s southern suburb. "The American side was notified in advance through interaction channels about the time and place of the Russian airstrike," the Russian Defense Ministry emphasized.

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