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Baghdadi's body disposed of at sea by US military: Pentagon source

Sea burial parallels 2011 disposal of Al Qaida leader Osama bin Laden



This image made from video posted on Monday, April 29, 2019, purports to show the leader of the Daesh, Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi.
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Washington: The body of Daesh group chief Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi was buried at sea by the US military after he killed himself during the weekend raid on his Syrian hideout, a Pentagon source told AFP on Monday.

No details were given on where or when the body was disposed of, but it paralleled the 2011 sea burial of Al Qaida leader Osama bin Laden after he was killed in a US special forces raid in Pakistan.

“The disposal of his remains has been done, is complete and was handled appropriately,” said General Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

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Milley said the burial took place based on standard US military procedures and “in accordance with the law of armed conflict.”

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The founder and chief of one of the world’s most brutal and feared extremist groups, designated a terrorist around the world, took his own life with a suicide vest.

He had been chased down a dead-end subterranean tunnel under a hideaway in northwest Syria by US special forces in the weekend raid.

The US-led anti-Daesh campaign had tracked him for years, but he remained elusive, until the US gained intelligence that pointed them to the site in the Idlib region of Syria, which is dominated by Al Qaida-allied groups normally hostile to Daesh.

His body was removed from the site for identification, and disposed of after biometrics and DNA tests confirmed it was Baghdadi, according to media reports.

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