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US releases first images of raid on ISIS leader al-Baghdadi’s compound

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US releases first images of raid on ISIS leader al-Baghdadi’s compound

The United States military has published the first footage of the raid in northern Syria that resulted in the death of the leader of the Islamic State (ISIS) group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

Grainy video showed troops firing at militants on the ground as they flew towards the compound where al-Baghdadi was hiding before they moved in on the ground, the BBC reports.

Baghdadi fled into a tunnel and killed himself by detonating a suicide vest.

After the raid the compound was destroyed with munitions.

The head of US Central Command, Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, said the destroyed buildings were left looking like “a parking lot with large potholes.”

Gen. McKenzie said two children had died with Baghdadi in the tunnel – not three as previously reported.

He also could not confirm President Donald Trump’s graphic description of Baghdadi whimpering and crying as he died.

“He crawled into a hole with two small children and blew himself up while his people stayed on the ground. You can deduce what kind of person it is based on that activity,” he told a news conference at the Pentagon.

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“That would be my empirical observation of what he did. I’m not able to confirm anything else about his last seconds. I just can’t confirm that one way or another.”

Gen. McKenzie said four women – who were wearing suicide vests – and one man were killed at the compound.

He said an unknown number of fighters also died after opening fire on US helicopters.

He added: “I want to make it clear that despite the high-pressure and high-profile nature of this assault that every effort was made to avoid civilian casualties and to protect children we suspected would be in the compound.”

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