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Trump Announces ‘Fugitive Leader of ISIS In Iraq’ Killed

President Donald Trump announced that the “Iraqi ISIS fugitive leader” had been killed, adding that the US “brave fighters” had “hunted” him.

“The leader of the ISIS fugitive in Iraq was killed today,” Trump wrote post A true society. “He was cornered by the veteran fighters. His miserable life, along with another member of ISIS, was fired in cooperation with the Iraqi and Kurdish local governments. Peace by force!”

in post In X, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohamed Shea al-Sudani revealed that “the Iraqi National Intelligence Services, which has been supported and coordinated by the Joint Operations Command and the United Nations forces, have successfully eliminated terrorist Abdallah Makki Musli al-Rufai.”

“The Iraqis continue to have an astonishing victory over the darkness and the terrorist forces,” writes Al Sudani.

Supported and coordinated by the Joint Operations Command and the United Nations forces, the hero of the Iraqi National Intelligence Services was successful in becoming known as terrorist Abdallah Makki Musli al-Rufai (Abu Kadija). He held the so-called position of (Deputy Caliph), and was also the head of the so-called Wali, accreditation committees of Iraq and Syria, and overseeing the external operations department. He was considered one of the most dangerous terrorists in Iraq and in the world.

“We congratulate Iraq, the people of Iraq and all peace-loving countries on this important security outcome,” added Al Sudani.

Associated Press It has been reported One “security official” revealed that the operation was “engaged by an airstrike in Amber province in western Iraq,” while another said that the operation “was conducted on Thursday night.”

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