Wounding the leader of al-Baghdadi Daash in the spine
MAY 1, 2015
London (dpa) Tgarirsahvi said that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State / Daash / and self-styled successor to the Muslims injured in his spine after a US air strike by more than two months in northwest Iraq.
Newspaper "The Guardian" the British on Friday, adding that al-Baghdadi, is being treated by two doctors Atugean him stronghold of Mosul organization Daash to his hideout.
The newspaper said three sources close to the Daash confirmed that the wounds sustained Baghdadi could mean he will never be able to lead the organization.
It reported that a very small group of leaders Daash aware of the extent of al-Baghdadi and place injury that handles it.
The newspaper said that Abu Ala Afri, who was appointed deputy leader of the organization when his predecessor was killed in an air strike late last year, is driving the organization now.
The newspaper had reported that al-Baghdadi was wounded in an air raid in March / March last 18 also resulted in the deaths of three men who were accompanying him.
The attack took place in an area about 80 miles (120 kilometers) west of Mosul
It is said that international and Arab 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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MAY 1, 2015
London (dpa) Tgarirsahvi said that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State / Daash / and self-styled successor to the Muslims injured in his spine after a US air strike by more than two months in northwest Iraq.
Newspaper "The Guardian" the British on Friday, adding that al-Baghdadi, is being treated by two doctors Atugean him stronghold of Mosul organization Daash to his hideout.
The newspaper said three sources close to the Daash confirmed that the wounds sustained Baghdadi could mean he will never be able to lead the organization.
It reported that a very small group of leaders Daash aware of the extent of al-Baghdadi and place injury that handles it.
The newspaper said that Abu Ala Afri, who was appointed deputy leader of the organization when his predecessor was killed in an air strike late last year, is driving the organization now.
The newspaper had reported that al-Baghdadi was wounded in an air raid in March / March last 18 also resulted in the deaths of three men who were accompanying him.
The attack took place in an area about 80 miles (120 kilometers) west of Mosul
It is said that international and Arab 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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