ISIS leader killed in U.S. raid under orders of President Biden.
The United States confirms the death of the current leader of the Islamic State, under a US military attack in Syria, where several civilians were also killed.
An anti-terrorist order sent by the president from Washington Dc, culminated in the death of this ISIS leader Abud-Ibrahim, better known as "Haji Abdullah" and responsible for the expansion of anti-terrorism in the world.
The Washington department had offered a $10million bounty on him, who has been guilty of many deaths, tragedies all around and for ravaging innocents and what was recently a prison attack in Syria. President Biden had been on standby with Vice President Kamala Harrison and, knowing that the terrorist had surrounded himself with family members including children, opted to rule out an airstrike.
In what the president described as a successful operation, no member of the U.S. military was killed, the latter being a large-scale operation similar to the one that occurred in 2019 where the leader of that time Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was also killed, in similar circumstances, since Abdullah was also surrounded and detonated a bomb that ended his life and that of the other civilians who were with him, an action that President Biden described as an action of "cowards".
The U.S. Armed Forces, along with President Biden, will be on the lookout for these terrorist attacks, working for public safety. With the desire, of course, to successfully deal with future attacks or threats that may come later, as this attack comes at a critical time in the Middle East when various jihadist groups are beginning to retreat and rearm.