Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Son of ISIS leader killed

"I weel keel you"
Beirut -- The son of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is all bag-deady, according to the Islamic State. He was killed while trying to kill Syrian government forces--like father, like son.

The announcement of the young terrorist's death appeared on the group's social media accounts late Tuesday, but didn't include the number "likes" it received. The posting included a photo of a young boy holding a rifle [the ISIS "chick magnet"] and identified him as Huthaifa al-Badri, but it didn't specify when he was killed.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), a war monitoring group, said the most recent IS fighting in the area were during the first two weeks of June.

Huthaifa's dad, Abu, has been killed and wounded tons of times, but, unfortunately, he is believed to be alive.

Islamic State has been driven from almost all the territory it once controlled in Syria and Iraq, but still maintains a presence in the Syrian desert and other remote areas along the border.

SOHR said that one of the last pockets the group held in eastern Syria's Deir el-Zour province came under heavy shelling from U.S.-led coalitions. At least a dozen scumcrumpets were likely killed in Hajin.

SOHR also explained that at least 11 Syrians displaced from the fighting in southwestern Syria were killed when they stepped on a mine as they fled the violence.

The two-week long offensive has already displaced about 330,000 people, including some 60,000 at the sealed border with Jordan, the U.N. said Tuesday.

Jordan currently houses at least 660,000 Syrian refugees and has resisted pressure to open the border, claiming it's full to the brim and can't take in more refugees.

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