[Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, a self-proclaimed as caliph of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (formerly ISIL/ISIS) was "critically wounded" during a US-led air operation in the Iraqi town of al-Qaim, tribal sources told Al Arabiya News Channel. ... "We cannot confirm if ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was among those present," CENTCOM said in a statement, stressing that US coalition continues to "pressure" the terrorist network, and the "group's increasingly limited freedom to maneuver, communicate and command." MP for Iraq's Anbar province, Mohammed al-Karbouli, confirmed the strike saying that the "international coalition aircraft targeted a meeting of ISIS leaders in Qaim city located west of Anbar which resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries and caused severe confusion among ISIS members who then cut off all roads in Qaim in order to transport their wounded to the hospital that was packed with the wounded and body parts," Iraqi News reports. ... Al-Baghdadi has long been wanted by the US. On 4 October 2011, Washington listed al-Baghdadi as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist and placed a US$10 million bounty on his head.]
I/II. http://rt.com/news/203587-isis-convoy-us-airstrike/ ISIS chief 'critically wounded' in US air strike on extremist leaders' convoy - reports Published time: November 08, 2014 22:22 Get short URL Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (AFP Photo/HO/Al-Furquan Media) Download video (54.25 MB) The leader of the Islamic State, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has reportedly been "critically" injured in a US-led airstrike in Iraq that targeted a convoy of military vehicles allegedly carrying a group of senior ISIS members. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, a self-proclaimed as caliph of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (formerly ISIL/ISIS) was "critically wounded" during a US-led air operation in the Iraqi town of al-Qaim, tribal sources told Al Arabiya News Channel. The strikes, which destroyed a vehicle convoy of 10 armed trucks late Friday, targeted a "gathering of ISIL leaders" near Mosul, US Central Command announced, however the Pentagon could not confirm whether al-Baghdadi was part of the escort. "We cannot confirm if ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was among those present," CENTCOM said in a statement, stressing that US coalition continues to "pressure" the terrorist network, and the "group's increasingly limited freedom to maneuver, communicate and command." MP for Iraq's Anbar province, Mohammed al-Karbouli, confirmed the strike saying that the "international coalition aircraft targeted a meeting of ISIS leaders in Qaim city located west of Anbar which resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries and caused severe confusion among ISIS members who then cut off all roads in Qaim in order to transport their wounded to the hospital that was packed with the wounded and body parts," Iraqi News reports. Colonel Patrick Ryder, a Central Command spokesman specified that overnight strikes near al-Qaim also destroyed two ISIS checkpoints. "I can confirm that coalition aircraft did conduct a series of air strikes yesterday evening in Iraq against what was assessed to be a gathering of ISIL leaders near Mosul," said Ryder. At least 50 bodies were brought into Mosul's morgue, officials told Reuters. Al-Hadath TV outlet also named Baghdadi as one of the participants of the militants' meeting targeted by US. However, several ISIS affiliated Twitter accounts rejected the reports, saying that Baghdadi is alive and well and calling on all supporters to ignore any false news about his "death" or "entrapment." Until Baghdadi's whereabouts are confirmed, nothing can be certain of his fate. Back in September, reports of his death in a US strike circulated. Thousands of social media users were tweeting photos claiming to show the body of al-Baghdadi. Baghdadi is something of an enigma, he is believed to have been born in Samarra, Iraq in 1971. At the time of the US-led invasion, reports indicate that he was a cleric in a mosque. Some reports suggest, that he was radicalized when he was held by US forces in Camp Bucca before being recommended for release by a Combined Review and Release Board. He reemerged as an extremist leader in Iraq in 2010, and rose to prominence with al-Nusra Front in Syria. Baghdadi and his cell have openly defied al-Qaeda. "The true heir to Osama bin Laden may be ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi," as he has a reputation of a ruthless battlefield tactician, wrote The Washington Post's David Ignatius in June. Baghdadi, is believed to hold a PhD in Islamic studies from the Islamic University of Baghdad. Al-Baghdadi has long been wanted by the US. On 4 October 2011, Washington listed al-Baghdadi as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist and placed a US$10 million bounty on his head. READ MORE: Obama authorizes 1,500 more troops to Iraq The latest strikes on ISIS positions come after President Barack Obama announced on Friday his plans to send an additional 1,500 troops to Iraq and a request an additional $5.6 billion from Congress to fund the effort. II. http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2014/11/08/Reports-ISIS-leader-critically-wounded-in-air-strike.html Fate of 'critically wounded' ISIS chief unclear Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, pictured here in a mosque in July 2014 in Mosul, has reportedly been critically injured. (Screengrab) Text size A A A By Staff writer | Al Arabiya News Saturday, 8 November 2014 The leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was "critically wounded" when a U.S.-led air strike targeted the western Iraqi border town of al-Qaim, tribal sources told Al Arabiya News Channel on Saturday. U.S. Central Command confirmed in a statement that U.S.-led air strikes targeted ISIS leaders near their northern Iraqi hub of Mosul late Friday, without confirming whether Baghdadi was killed, AFP reported. "This strike demonstrates the pressure we continue to place on the ISIL [ISIS] terrorist network and the group's increasingly limited freedom to maneuver, communicate and command," U.S. Central Command said. Anbar province MP Mohammad al-Karbuli told Al Arabiya News Channel that coalition aircraft had targeted a gathering of ISIS leaders in al-Qaim that led to the killing of tens of people and wounded many more. Karbuli said chaos ensued the air raid with ISIS members scrambling to transport their wounded to al-Qaim hospital which was overwhelmed with the number of patients. Reuters news agency quoted two witnesses as saying an air strike targeted a house where senior ISIS officers were meeting, near al-Qaim. The witnesses said ISIS fighters had cleared a hospital so that their wounded could be treated. ISIS fighters used loudspeakers to urge residents to donate blood, the witnesses said. The agency also quoted residents as saying there were unconfirmed reports that ISIS' local leader in the western Iraqi province of Anbar and his deputy were killed. (With Agencies) Last Update: Sunday, 9 November 2014 KSA 08:44 - GMT 05:44 -- Peace Is Doable -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Green Youth Movement" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send an email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
