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Doubts over Donald Trump’s dramatic account of Baghdadi raid | World news | The Guardian

Footage of the US special forces raid on Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s Syrian compound reportedly consisted of overhead surveillance footage and no audio, prompting questions over the extent of the dramatic licence taken by Donald Trump in describing the final moments of one of the most wanted terrorists in the world.

US officials who also watched the feed have declined to echo details of Trump’s macabre account of the Isis’s leader death on Saturday, including that Baghdadi was “whimpering, crying and screaming all the way”

The soldiers involved would have been wearing body cameras, but that footage was yet to be given to the White House at the time of Trump’s press conference, the Times report said.

The US defence secretary, Mark Esper, declined to endorse aspects of Trump’s cinematic account in an interview with ABC’s This Week programme on Sunday morning.

“I don’t have those details,” Esper said, when pressed on how Trump knew Baghdadi had whimpered and cried. “The president probably had the opportunity to talk to commanders on the ground.”

via Doubts over Donald Trump’s dramatic account of Baghdadi raid | World news | The Guardian

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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi when last pictured in an latest Islamic State video.

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Claims ISIS ‘Caliph’ al-Baghdadi critically injured in US air strike

Unsubstantiated ... Middle Eastern news service Al Arabiya is reporting the self-declared

Unsubstantiated … Middle Eastern news service Al Arabiya is reporting the self-declared caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been ‘critically injured’ in an air strike. Source: Getty Source: Getty Images

MIDDLE Eastern media is reporting the leader of the Islamic State, self-proclaimed Caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has been critically wounded in an air strike.

The Al Arabiya news channel is reporting sources have told it that the Caliph was “critically wounded” during an air attack in the Iraqi town of al-Qaim.

US officials have stated a convoy of up to 10 armed Islamic State vehicles, believed to be carrying Islamic State commanders, was hit yesterday Australian time.
“We cannot confirm if ISIL (Islamic State) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was among those present,” a US military statement reads.

Islamic State affiliated Twitter accounts have rejected the reports.

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However, the US has confirmed it conducted a series of airstrikes targeting Islamic State leaders near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.

The airstrikes yesterday destroyed a convoy of 10 armed trucks, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity to describe military operations.

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Iraqi news services report an Anbar Province politician as saying the strike was conducted against a meeting of IS leaders in al-Qaim, which is west of the regional capital of Anbar.

Dozens of deaths and injuries have been reported.

“(It) 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,” member of parliament Mohammed al-Karbouli reportedly said.

Reuters news agency quoted two witnesses as saying an air strike targeted a house where senior ISIS officers were meeting, near al-Qaim.

Witnesses said ISIS fighters had cleared a hospital so that their wounded could be treated. ISIS fighters then used loudspeakers to urge residents to donate blood.

Unconfirmed reports also state several other regional Islamic State leaders were killed or injured in the blasts

Al-Baghdadi has declared himself the caliph, or supreme leader, of the vast areas of territory in Iraq and Syria under IS control.

This is not the first time al-Baghdadi has been declared dead. In September social media circulated images of a body said to be that of the caliph. Then, as now, his death was supposed to have been the result of an air strike.

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AUS-led coalition, which includes Australia, has been launching airstrikes on Islamic State militants and facilities in Iraq and Syria for months, as part of an effort to give Iraqi forces the time and space to mount a more effective offensive.

The Islamic State had gained ground across northern and western Iraq in a lightning advance in June and July, causing several of Iraq’s army and police divisions to fall into disarray.

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Yesterday, US President Barack Obama authorized the deployment of up to 1500 more American troops to bolster Iraqi forces, including into Anbar province, where fighting with Islamic State militants has been fierce.