In Iraq destroyed one of the leaders of ISIS, nicknamed Russian
The Federal police of Iraq eliminated in Mosul, one of the leaders of banned terrorist organization “Islamic state” (IG) Abu-Hajar, nicknamed Russian, reported The Bagdadpost.
According to the newspaper, the terrorist was killed in a rocket attack on the headquarters of the militants in the district of Al-Thawra in the Western part of Mosul. The security forces can not yet accurately be called neither real name nor nationality destroyed by militants, but emphasize that, “judging by the nickname, he could be a native of Russia”.
Earlier, on 15 April, the Associated Press, citing a source in the Iraqi army reported that near Mosul, the militants organized the attack using chemical weapons. According to the Iraqi officer, the chemical attack was made by militants in the al-Abar, in the Western part of the city. The militants launched towards the positions of the Iraqi soldiers rocket with chlorine. The source claims that the attack injured seven military personnel.
Associated Press, citing a source in the Iraqi army on 15 April reported that near Mosul, the militants organized the attack using chemical weapons. According to the Iraqi officer, the chemical attack was made by militants in the al-Abar, in the Western part of the city. The militants launched towards the positions of the Iraqi soldiers rocket with chlorine. The source claims that the attack injured seven military personnel.