President Donald Trump introduced that the “fugitive chief of ISIS in Iraq” had been killed, including that United States’ “intrepid warfighters” had “hunted” him down.
“Right now the fugitive chief of ISIS in Iraq was killed,” Trump wrote in a submit on Reality Social. “He was relentlessly hunted down by intrepid warfighters. His depressing life was terminated, together with one other member of ISIS, in coordination with the Iraqi Authorities and the Kurdish Regional Authorities. PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH!”
In a submit on X, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani revealed that “the Iraqi Nationwide Intelligence Service, with help and coordination from the Joint Operations Command and the Worldwide Coalition forces, efficiently eradicated the terrorist Abdallah Makki Muslih Al-Rufay’i.”
“The Iraqis proceed their exceptional victories towards the forces of darkness and terrorism,” Al-Sudani wrote:
The heroes of the Iraqi Nationwide Intelligence Service, with help and coordination from the Joint Operations Command and the Worldwide Coalition forces, efficiently eradicated the terrorist Abdallah Makki Muslih Al-Rufay’i, referred to as (Abu Khadija). He held the so-called place of (Deputy Caliph), along with serving because the so-called Wali of Iraq and Syria, head of the Licensed Committee, and overseer of exterior operations places of work. He was thought of probably the most harmful terrorists in Iraq and the world.
“We congratulate Iraq, the Iraqi folks, and all peace-loving nations on this important safety achievement,” Al-Sudani added.
The Related Press reported that one “safety official” revealed that the operation had been “carried out by an airstrike in Anbar province, in western Iraq,” whereas one other revealed that “the operation came about Thursday evening.”