A medical source reveals information was received the death of al-Baghdadi and tribal confirms transferred to Syria
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A medical source in Nineveh province, on Thursday, for the receipt of information that the death of the leader of the "Daash" called sooner Baghdadi influenced by an air strike, while one tribal province of Nineveh confirmed his transfer to a Syrian hospital in Deir al-Zour.
The source said in a press statement, "There is news of the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi after suffering severe injuries two days before the strikes, the international coalition in hand phalanx southeast of Nineveh."
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "Mosul General Hospital received dozens of bodies and the injured, including al-Baghdadi, but the imposition of regulation covering up on the site Baghdadi receive treatment in the hospital."
For his part, one of the tribal province of Nineveh, Younis al-Jubouri said "Alsumaria News", "al-Baghdadi was severely wounded and evacuated to hospitals in Nineveh, including the transfer to hospitals in Deir ez-Zor in Syria and the news about his fate is still conflicting between his death and he had been seriously wounded in the bombing Aviation International and a number of his two days ago. "
Jubouri and pointed out that "the organization dimming on the movements of their leaders and the cut off cell phones, followed by cutting internet lines to prevent the transfer of information on this organization,"
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Follow-up - and babysit -
A medical source in Nineveh province, on Thursday, for the receipt of information that the death of the leader of the "Daash" called sooner Baghdadi influenced by an air strike, while one tribal province of Nineveh confirmed his transfer to a Syrian hospital in Deir al-Zour.
The source said in a press statement, "There is news of the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi after suffering severe injuries two days before the strikes, the international coalition in hand phalanx southeast of Nineveh."
The source, who asked not to be named, said: "Mosul General Hospital received dozens of bodies and the injured, including al-Baghdadi, but the imposition of regulation covering up on the site Baghdadi receive treatment in the hospital."
For his part, one of the tribal province of Nineveh, Younis al-Jubouri said "Alsumaria News", "al-Baghdadi was severely wounded and evacuated to hospitals in Nineveh, including the transfer to hospitals in Deir ez-Zor in Syria and the news about his fate is still conflicting between his death and he had been seriously wounded in the bombing Aviation International and a number of his two days ago. "
Jubouri and pointed out that "the organization dimming on the movements of their leaders and the cut off cell phones, followed by cutting internet lines to prevent the transfer of information on this organization,"
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