Syria: IS leader dies during US raid in rebel-held region
By DW
05 February 2022 |
8:04 am
The US said the leader of the so-called "Islamic State" was "taken off the battlefield" in a raid in northwestern Syria. Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi blew himself up during the raid, President Joe Biden said.
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