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Iraq Arrests Two "Most Dangerous ISIS Leaders"

Iraq Arrests Two

The Iraqi National Intelligence Service announced that it managed to arrest two of the "most dangerous leaders of ISIS" in an operation outside the country. The statement added that the two individuals captured are "involved in the most heinous terrorist crimes in Iraq" and were apprehended abroad and brought to Iraq after a "years-long pursuit."

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful: "And Allah did not make it except as a glad tidings for you and to reassure your hearts with it. And victory is only by the decree of Allah, the Exalted, the Wise." Allah, the Almighty, has spoken the truth. The victories of the brave heroes of Iraq against the remnants of the terrorist ISIS, who violated sacred boundaries, continue.

The statement specified that the first leader is Issam Abd Ali Sayidan, nicknamed "Abu Zaid," who is responsible for ISIS's media activities in Fallujah since 2014. The other leader is Bashir Abd Ali Sayidan, nicknamed "Abu Ahmad al-Ittisalat," who is responsible for all of ISIS's "terrorist operations in Fallujah" since 2014 and managed the security and encryption of ISIS communications.

A few days ago, the Counter-Terrorism Service announced the arrest of what it described as the "financial administrative head" of ISIS in Iraq.

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