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Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ‘seriously injured’ in air strike: Report

According to the report, Baghdadi suffered life-threatening injuries during an attack by the US-led coalition in March.

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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of Islamic State, has been seriously wounded in an air strike in western Iraq, a media report said on Tuesday.

According to the report, Baghdadi, 44, suffered life-threatening injuries during the attack by the US-led coalition in March.

Two officials – a western diplomat and an Iraqi adviser – confirmed the strike took place on March 18 in the al-Baaj a district of Nineveh, close to the Syrian border, The Guardian reported.

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“Yes, he was wounded in al-Baaj near the village of Umm al-Rous on 18 March with a group that was with him,” Hisham al-Hashimi, an Iraqi official who advises Iraq on IS, was quoted by the newspaper as saying.

Baghdadi has made a slow recovery since then. He, however, has not resumed day-to-day control of the organisation.

Baghdadi’s injuries led to urgent meetings of Islamic State leaders, who initially believed he would die and made plans to name a new leader, the newspaper quoted sources as saying.

There had been two previous reports in November and December of Baghdadi being wounded, though neither was accurate.

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In October 2011, the US State Department had listed Baghdadi as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist, and announced a reward of up to USD 10 million for information leading to his capture or death.

In recent months, coalition air strikes have been increasingly effective in targeting the IS leadership. Baghdadi’s deputy, Abu Muslim al-Turkmani, and the head of the group’s military operations in Iraq were both killed in early December.

After seizing control of a large swath of Iraq and Syria last June, and threatening Baghdad and Irbil, the IS has recently lost substantial ground in both countries.

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