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US Took Two Prisoners During Raid of ISIS Leader’s Compound

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The spokesman for the ISIS terrorist group, Abu Hassan al-Muhajir, has been killed in a joint operation between Syrian Kurdish forces and U.S. troops in northern Syria—just hours after the group’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was killed, according to a Kurdish commander. Mazloum Abdi, the commander of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces made the comments on Oct. 28, describing how his group’s intelligence cooperated with the U.S. military to target al-Baghdadi’s aide. His comments follow a White House speech from President Donald Trump on Oct. 27, where he announced the killing of al-Baghdadi by U.S. forces. The death of al-Muhajir has left ISIS without an obvious leader—a major setback for a terror organization that in March was forced by American troops and Kurdish forces out of the last portion of its self-declared…

Defense Secretary Mark Esper (L) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley hold a news conference at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia on Oct. 28, 2019. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The United States took two prisoners during the raid on the compound of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, officials said on Oct. 28.

The Oct. 26 raid left al-Baghdadi and several top ISIS members dead, as well as several children who were killed when al-Baghdadi detonated a blast in a dead-end tunnel, President Donald Trump said over the weekend.

In an update during a briefing at the Pentagon on Oct. 28, military leaders said two men were taken prisoner.

“There were two adult males taken off the objective, alive,” Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said during the briefing in Washington. “They’re in our custody and they’re in a secure facility.”

He declined to say what the men’s relationship with the ISIS leader was. The raid took place in Syria’s Idlib province, just miles from the border with Turkey.

Milley said al-Baghdadi was hiding in a tunnel and detonated a suicide vest as U.S. forces closed in. Visual evidence and DNA testing confirmed his identity.

“The disposal of his remains has been done, is complete, and was handled appropriately,” he said.

Trump said on Oct. 27 that al-Baghdadi was “whimpering and crying” just before he detonated the blast. Milley said he didn’t know who Trump had gotten that information from, but said the president had spoken “directly to the unit members.”

A file image made from a video posted on a militant website on April 29, 2019, purports to show the leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, being interviewed by his group’s Al-Furqan media outlet. (Al-Furqan media via AP, File)

Trump told reporters early on Oct. 28 that he might release some portions of the video footage showing the raid on the compound, while Milley said that some video of the operation could be released to the public after it undergoes the declassification process.

Milley indicated it wouldn’t have been difficult to carry out the mission without troops on the ground. “From an operational standpoint, the United States military can strike any target anywhere, anytime.”

Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, meanwhile, said the operation “was the culmination of a multiyear, interagency effort to find him and then capture or kill him.

“Baghdadi and the thugs who follow him were responsible for some of the most brutal atrocities of our time,” he said. “His death marks a devastating blow for the remnants of ISIS, who are now deprived of their inspirational leader, following the destruction of their physical caliphate earlier this year.”

Esper said there was no guarantee of success for such a complex operation and said Trump made a “bold decision” when he greenlighted it.

Esper said a limited number of U.S. forces will remain in Syria for now “to give the president options,” but most will return to the United States. One of the key missions is to keep oil fields out of the hands of ISIS, since they’ve provided crucial funding for the terrorist group in the past.

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