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Baghdadi 'The Ghost' : The Most Wanted Terorist In The World

Russia claimed that the troops killed the most wanted terrorist in the world, the ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, through air raids on May 28th, when the officers of the militant groups that gather at a location north of Raqa, Syria.

Al Baghdadi was claimed died in air attack that was launched by Rusia in Raqqa, in May. (Photo : Reuters) 

Even so, the United States said that it has not been confirmed yet. The news about the death of Baghdadi has already often happened but no one could confirm.

46-year-old man is often titled as "the ghost." Baghdadi has never been seen again to the public since he proclaimed his country independency in Mosul, Iraq, last 2014.

He joined al-Qaidah and successfully resurrected the affiliate organizations that once assisted by Osama bin Laden, the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI).

Baghdadi changed ISI into independent groups ISIS, widened the occupied area to Syria in 2013 and Iraq in 2014.

Since then, the international coalition has seen his group in Iraq and Syria as a theat and tried to destroy them in any opportunity.

The last sign that stated if Baghdadi was alive was a recording of her voice circulating in November last year, when the troops of ISIS was getting depressed by Iraq forces in Mosul--the most important town for ISIS.

In the audio recording, the fugitive of Western intelligence was urging his men to defend Mosul, where Iraq seized a large part of the region from rebel hands forcefully.

Since last year, Baghdadi reportedly left Raqqa, Syria. He was reported several times seen in several areas near the border of Syria-Iraq.

But no one could confirmed about his existence. The head of the Baghdadi even valued US $25 million for anyone who could seize him.

Born in the midst of a modest family in Samarra, North of Baghdad, a Baghdadi was born as Ibrahim Awad al-Badri.

Unexpectedly, the introvert guy was known as a great football player.

The education that Baghdadi got in his childhood was not as good as his expectation to take him to school of law. The eyesight problem also led Baghdadi not being able to join the military.

Thus,the young Baghdadi migrated to the capital city to deepen his understanding of Islam and settled in Tobchi.

"Baghdadi has never been a brilliant kid, but patient and hard-working," said Sofia Amara, the author of the documentary story that reveals the life of Baghdadi.

"He had visions from the beginning, about what the organization wanted him to make. He is the secret planner," said Amara, as quoted AFP, Friday (16/6).

Baghdadi was raised from a religious family. He was rumored to have three wives, Asma al-Kubaysi of Iraq, Isra al-Qaysi of Syria, and one who has not identified.

Since become the leader of the the country, he has repeatedly accused of raping girls that he saved as sex slaves, including girls, princesses, or Yazidi who became hostages of ISIS.

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