A number of users of the social networking site "Twitter" a picture they said it is the leader of the "Islamic State in Iraq and Syria," known as a media "Daash", Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi after "killing" in one of the US raids on the strongholds of the organization in Iraq and Syria, they said.
An official source in the province of Nineveh, Iraq, said Tuesday that the organization "Daash" announced in a brief statement the killing of its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and spoke about the announcement of the name of his successor, adding that the organization called on its militants to continue what he called "stability in the strongholds."
The source said the site "Alsumaria News", "The organization urged the publication of a very brief statement through the media in the center of Tal Afar, west of Mosul, confirms the killing of his leader Baghdadi without specifying any other details," noting that "the announcement was expected after the lifting of the ban on public talk about Baghdadi killed in the judiciary two days ago. "
The source added that "a male in his statement urged the announcement of the name of his new successor and called on his militants to continue what he called stability in the strongholds of the succession and not to be dragged behind the sedition in an expression that demonstrates the existence of complex internal problems plaguing the organization at the present time.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abbadi on Monday officially declared the victory of the organization "Daash" in the city of Mosul.
The battle of Mosul took about nine months, causing many material losses, thousands of civilians killed and more than 920,000 displaced.
There were news on some websites about the killing of al-Baghdadi in a US air strike, and the news has not been confirmed or denied so far.
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