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All You Need To Know About Baghdadi's Successor Abdullah Qardash
The world's most wanted terrorist, Islamic State (IS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, died like a coward "whimpering and crying" when cornered in a dead-end tunnel by US Special Forces in Syria, President Donald Trump announced on Sunday. Barely a day after the US troops stormed the compounds of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in northwestern Syria on Sunday prompting him to blow himself along with his family; the terror outfit already has a successor to him.
A former Saddam Hussain army officer named Abdullah Qardash has now taken the terror group's reins, international media reported.
A former Saddam Hussain army officer named Abdullah Qardash has now taken the terror group's reins, international media reported.
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