ISIS Global Operations Chief Abdullah Makki Mosleh Al-Rifai Killed: Donald Trump
Internet/Hyderabad, Mar 15 (Maxim News): ISIS Global Operations Chief Abdullah Makki Mosleh al-rifai, who terrorized the world, has been killed. Under the alias Abu Khadija, he held key leadership positions in the terrorist organization that ruled the dark world.
The operation was recently successfully carried out in Iraq by the Iraqi National Intelligence Service and US special forces. This was officially announced by Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani himself. On the other hand, US President Donald Trump also announced this victory through his ‘Truth’ social media platform.
Abu Khadija, one of the founders of the Islamic State, has implemented many key strategies for ISIS. His presence in Iraq, in particular, has become a serious threat. He has long challenged Iraqi security forces and carried out many deadly terrorist attacks on behalf of ISIS. The operation began on Thursday night and was successful on Friday morning. Intelligence teams received information that he was hiding in a secret base in western Anbar province of Iraq.
Immediately, US special forces and Iraqi security forces launched this surprise attack. The attack was completely planned and carried out with the latest technology. Drones, secret commando forces, and night vision technology were used to surround Abu Khadija’s base. The operation was carried out with brilliant strategy and he was eliminated.
US President Donald Trump celebrated the victory, announcing on his social media platform ‘Truth’ that “an ISIS terrorist has been killed in Iraq.” he made it clear that this was possible only due to the bravery of American and Iraqi forces.
In 2019, US special forces killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Since then, the terrorist organization has been in crisis. After several attempts to revive ISIS, the organization’s top leaders have been killed one after another. This operation seems to have dealt another strong blow to ISIS. However, the organization continues to carry out attacks through small-scale sympathizers. Security experts believe that it is inevitable to take stricter measures against such terrorist organizations in the future. (Maxim News)