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Al-Mayadin: The Iraqi intelligence service participated in the assassination of the ISIS leader


According to Fars News Agency’s International Group, Iraqi sources told Al-Mayadin today (Thursday) that the Iraqi intelligence service was involved in the assassination of new ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Qurashi in Syria.

Al-Mayadin also reported that the bodies of those killed had been transported into Iraq for DNA testing.

US President Joe Biden today (Thursday) claimed that Abu Ibrahim al-Qurashi, the new leader of ISIL in Syria, had been killed. “Last night, at my behest, US forces in northwestern Syria successfully conducted counter-terrorism operations to protect the American people and our allies and make the world a safer place,” Biden said in a statement.

Last night, media sources reported that US coalition forces had launched an operation in the northern suburbs of Idlib (northwestern Syria), killing at least ten people, including a woman and several children.

Al Jazeera also reported that US coalition helicopters flew over the Atma and Deir Oak areas on the northern outskirts of Idlib last night and carried out a helicopter operation on the outskirts of Atma, killing ten people, including seven children.

Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed also confirmed the US-led invasion of Heliburn in northern Idlib province, quoting local sources and eyewitnesses as saying: they were killed.

According to the report, the operation lasted three hours, after which coalition helicopters entered Turkish territory, and International Coalition drones targeted the site of the operation after the helicopters retreated.

Earlier, the Orient news site, which is close to the opposition, quoted field sources as saying that Abdullah Qardash, known as “Abu Ibrahim al-Qurashi”, the new leader of the ISIS terrorist organization, had been killed in a US morning raid.

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