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US Sets a Bounty of $5 Million for Certain IS Leaders

 
 BasNews  22/08/2019 - 01:50  Published in World
US Sets a Bounty of $5 Million for Certain IS Leaders
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ERBIL - The US has set a bounty of $5 million for any information that will help capture certain leaders of the Islamic State (IS).

State Department Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus pointed out during a press conference that Washington is searching for Amir Muhammad Sa’id Abdal-Rahman al-Mawla, also known as Hajji Abdullah, Sami Jasim Muhammad al-Jaburi, known as Hajji Hamid, and Mu‘taz Numan ‘Abd Nayif Najm al-Jaburi, also called Hajji Taysir, as cited by Anadolu Agency.

"This announcement comes at an important time as the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS and our partners on the ground continue to target ISIS remnants," Ortagus said.

"This reward is an important moment in our fight against ISIS. As ISIS is defeated on the battlefield, we are determined to identify and find the group’s leaders so that the global coalition of nations fighting to defeat ISIS can continue to destroy ISIS remnants and thwart its global ambitions," he added.

According to the report, Muhammad al-Jaburi, in the meantime, is on the Treasury Department's Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) list.

http://www.basnews.com/index.php/en/news/world/540975

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On 8/22/2019 at 2:20 PM, aitshioud said:

they are probably hiding in canada so that the government can pay them.

I rent a igloo to them

they don’t pay rent on time

 

but no joke

govt here would pay them

give benifits

throw a old person out on street and give them their house

 

ita a joke here time and time again

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Explosion in Iraq near Shiite mosque kills 3, wounds dozens

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Officials said the blast occurred the previous evening on a commercial street in the village of Mussayyib south of Baghdad. (File/Shutterstock)

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August 24, 201908:12

There were 34 people injured in the blast, that also left three dead

Daesh claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it targeted “gatherings of Shiites”

BAGHDAD: Iraqi security officials say a motorcycle rigged with explosives went off near a Shiite mosque south of the capital Baghdad, killing three people and wounding 34.
The officials said Saturday that the blast occurred the previous evening on a commercial street in the village of Mussayyib. They spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.
Daesh claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it targeted “gatherings of Shiites” near a Shiite mosque.
Iraq declared victory against Daesh in late 2017, but the group continues to carry out attacks through sleeper cells, particularly in the country’s north.
Iraq’s military announced it started a new operation early Saturday targeting Daesh hideouts and sleeper cells in the western Anbar province.

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1544611/middle-east

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