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IS leader killed in Baghdadi-Russia; This has been done four times before, the claim


IS leader killed in Baghdadi-Russia; This has been done four times before, the claim

Moscow: Once again the IS-Mukta Abu Bakar al-Baghdadi has been reported to have been killed. This time the Russian Army has claimed this. The Russian Army said that on May 28, an air strike in Syria's occupied Iraq was hit, many leaders, including the IS leader's top leader, were killed. Even before this Baghdadi was killed four times. However, it has never been confirmed. - Russian Army said in a statement that we attacked the city of Rica on May 28, in which the IS commander Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and other big leaders were killed. - The statement said that the Army is currently trying to verify this news, it is worth mentioning that Rakka is Syria's largest city, for the last few years, the terrorist organization ISIS is in possession. Baghdadi was declared the leader of the Islamic State of Iraq in November 2014 three years ago. It was not confessed to the rule of Al Qaeda network. It did not subdue bin Laden or Jawahari. Jawhari asked him to leave for Syria al Nusra Front, but Baghdadi did not believe.
  • Who is Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi?
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was born on July 28, 1971 in the Sunni poor family at the Samara in Iraq. His original name was Ibrahim Abad Ibrahim Al Badri. His clan was claiming that he was the descendant of Mohammed's prophet. He was elected leader of the Majlis Al Shura in 2014 and he declared himself the ISA caliph. He took over the Islamic State Iraq and Syria with many terrorists over many areas. According to the Iraqi intelligence department, Ph.D. in Baghdadi Islamic Studies Was born and was also a Professor at Tikrit University. He did two weddings. She had a son through a second wife. He joined jihadis after the US attacked Iraq in 2003. He had been in prison for a while.
Baghdadi was also a professor


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