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Al-Adnani, ISIS’s main propagandist, killed in Aleppo

 (Zaman Al Wasl)- Islamic State's spokesman Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, has been killed in Aleppo in Syria during a supervising task, according to Amaq News Agency, the official news agency of the Islamic State, reported on Tuesday.
Amaq reported that al-Adnani was killed while checking up the operations in Aleppo, but did not say how he was killed.

Al-Adnani is one of the most prominent leaders of the Islamic state, he had his effects on bringing the Islamic State into Syria an recruiting lots of young men. He has been the chief propagandist and put the bases for Islamic State’s definitions of rebels who called them Sahwat and atheists “Mortadin” since it was declared in 2014 as a caliphate over a large areas it had seized in Iraq and Syria.

In January this year, al-Adnani was wounded in an air strike in the western province of Anbar and then moved to the northern city of Mosul, Islamic State’s capital in Iraq, according to Iraqi sources.

Al-Adnani is a Syrian from Idlib, his real name Taha Falaha son of Asaad and Wajiha, born in 1977 in Idlib, Binish, according to Zaman Al Wasl sources within the Syrian Intelligence.

Al-Baghdadi, Leader of the Islamic state has almost been left alone after killing al-Adnani, beside many leader of the close circle to him like Abo Ali al-Anbari, Omar al-Shishani, Haji bakr and Abo Athir al-Absi

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