Sunday, 9 November 2014

'Top ISIS leaders killed' after coalition air strikes take out at least '50 extremists'

CREDITS: MIRROR
Unconfirmed reports suggest top ISIS commanders may have been killed when coalition forces targeted the terror group with air strikes.
US officials haven’t confirmed whether the group's leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was present at a meeting in a house in al-Qaim, a town on the Iraq-Syria border.


A convoy of 10 trucks were destroyed in the strike and the militants rushed to a nearby hospital, using loudspeakers to ask for blood donors.
Some sources have claimed al-Baghdadi was among the injured.
Others suggest the leader of the group in Anbar province and his deputy had been killed.
The bodies of some 50 ISIS fighters are said to have been taken to a morgue in Mosul. 
Click on ...Mirror for more.

No comments:

Post a Comment

We reserve the right to delete any message found vulgarizing. Avoid crude or indecent texts..