New Report: al-Baghdadi infected Bamudh spine may not be able to continue to leadership
FRIDAY 0.01 MAY 2015
Twilight News / newspaper report that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of al Daash injured in his spine after a US air strike by more than two months in northwest Iraq.
British newspaper The Guardian issued Friday and added that al-Baghdadi is undergoing treatment at the hands of two doctors Atugean him of Mosul, a stronghold of the organization "Daash", to his hideout.
The newspaper added that the three sources close to the terrorist organization confirmed that the wounds he suffered Baghdadi could mean that he will never be able to lead the organization.
According to The Guardian in its report that very small group of the organization's leaders are aware of the extent of the injury Baghdadi and place that handles it, pointing out that Abu Ala Afri, who was appointed Vice-Baghdadi when his predecessor was killed in an air strike late last year, is driving the organization now.
The same newspaper had reported that al-Baghdadi was wounded in an air strike on the eighteenth of March, also it killed three men who were accompanying him. The attack took place in an area 120 kilometers west of Mosul.
It is noteworthy that an international coalition led by the United States to launch air strikes against al "Daash", which controls vast areas in Syria and Iraq.
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FRIDAY 0.01 MAY 2015
Twilight News / newspaper report that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of al Daash injured in his spine after a US air strike by more than two months in northwest Iraq.
British newspaper The Guardian issued Friday and added that al-Baghdadi is undergoing treatment at the hands of two doctors Atugean him of Mosul, a stronghold of the organization "Daash", to his hideout.
The newspaper added that the three sources close to the terrorist organization confirmed that the wounds he suffered Baghdadi could mean that he will never be able to lead the organization.
According to The Guardian in its report that very small group of the organization's leaders are aware of the extent of the injury Baghdadi and place that handles it, pointing out that Abu Ala Afri, who was appointed Vice-Baghdadi when his predecessor was killed in an air strike late last year, is driving the organization now.
The same newspaper had reported that al-Baghdadi was wounded in an air strike on the eighteenth of March, also it killed three men who were accompanying him. The attack took place in an area 120 kilometers west of Mosul.
It is noteworthy that an international coalition led by the United States to launch air strikes against al "Daash", which controls vast areas in Syria and Iraq.
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