Turkish intelligence forces killed Abu Hussein al-Qurashi, the leader of Daesh/Islamic State terrorist organization in Syria. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced his death on Sunday.
Erdogan said that the intelligence organization had been following Qureshi for a long time. Syrian local and security sources said the attack took place in the northern Syrian town of Jandaris, which is controlled by Turkish-backed rebel groups and was badly hit by the February 6 earthquake that affected both Turkey and Syria.
Syrian local and security sources said the operation took place in the northern Syrian town of Jandaris, which is controlled by Turkish-backed rebel groups. The region was badly affected by the earthquake on 6 February, which affected both Turkey and Syria. The Syrian National Army, an opposition group that has a security presence in the area, did not immediately issue a comment.
A resident said that the clash started on the banks of Jandari from Saturday to Sunday, which lasted for about an hour. Later a huge explosion was heard by the people. Later, the area was cordoned off by the security forces so that no one could enter the area.
IS elected al-Qureshi as its leader in November 2022 after the previous IS leader was killed in an operation in southern Syria.
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