Sunday, October 27, 2019

ISIS Spokesman Abu Hassan al-Muhajir Is Killed In A U.S. Raid In Syria Just Hours After The ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Was Also Killed

Firefighters extinguish the flames of a burning truck at the spot where Abu Hassan al-Muhajir, the Islamic State group's spokesman was reportedly killed in a raid in the northern Syrian village of Ayn al-Bayda near Jarablus on Sunday

Daily Mail: New US-led assault in Syria 'kills ISIS spokesman Abu Hassan al-Muhajir' just hours after the terror group's leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was wiped out in Commando raid

* The Kurdish official said IS spokesman Abu Hassan al-Muhajir had been killed
* The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed the death of al-Muhajir
* Earlier on Sunday, Trump said Baghdadi was killed, dying 'like a dog,' in a raid

The Islamic State group's spokesman was killed Sunday in northern Syria, a top Kurdish official said, hours after the jihadists' leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was announced dead.

The official with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces -- who asked not to be named because he is not authorised to speak on the issue -- said IS spokesman Abu Hassan al-Muhajir had been killed, after SDF chief Mazloum Abdi said he had been 'targeted' in a fresh raid.

'Al-Muhajir, the right-hand of Baghdadi and the spokesman for IS, was targeted in the village of Ain al-Baydah near Jarablus, in a coordinated operation between SDF intelligence and the US army,' Abdi said on Twitter.

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Update: U.S. Strikes Kill ISIS Spokesperson One Day After Baghdadi's Death in Syria Raid (Newsweek)

WNU Editor: I doubt that this is a coincidence. The U.S. probably spotted him with al-Baghdadi before yesterday's raid, kept tabs on him after that, and then launched their raid right after the raid on al-Baghdadi.

7 comments:


  1. As ye sew, so shall ye reap.


    Good hunting, troops.

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  2. Seems you are right Roger.


    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-boos-world-series-nationals_n_5db64153e4b05df62ec1940f

    Check out how his face changes when he realizes the whole stadium is booing him.

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  3. Makes me skeptical as to if the US had been working with him the whole time, lowest number of US troops in Syria and they magically find him? nah part of the exit is removing their dogs. Should of learned when the internet attacked ISIS...

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  4. But it was a happy ending. The Ex-Expos were dominated by the Houston Astros. That's what their nasty booing bought them.


    REAP,
    SEW,

    R,

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  5. Makes me skeptical ... (blah) (blah) (blah)

    Intel is proportional to the number of privates, corporals, and sergeants on the ground?

    The US is notorious for being sigint heavy and humint poor.

    You got to be one of the lamest trolls around to suggest such a thing.

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  6. There is a clip of Obama being booed too at the same stadium.

    So the people who say that well it is Trump ...well they are smoking something.

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  7. Everyone knew Turkey had a soft spot for ISIS, they came and went through Turkeys lmost exclusively, other than the Iraqi contingent.

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