The Islamic State’s (ISIS) leader and founder, Ibrahim Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, was allegedly killed by an airstrike in Raqqa City, Syrian State TV reported this morning.
While no other other media outlet has claimed Baghdadi has been killed, there were reports of heavy airstrikes over the provincial capital of Raqqa last night.
Without confirmation from the Islamic State’s official media wing, Al-‘Amaq, or images to validate this claim, it is too hard to verify the rumor at this moment.
The terrorist leader has been allegedly killed on numerous occasions in the past; however, all of the rumors were later proven false.
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Ibrahim Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi is and was a Mossad Israeli – this air strike is the way yet get him “out of character” he needs a new job…