Donald Trump hails capture of five 'most wanted' ISIS terrorists - including aide to terrorist leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

The president hailed the mission
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Martin Coulter10 May 2018

Donald Trump has hailed the capture of five Islamic State terrorists, describing them as the "five most wanted leaders" of the terrorist cell.

Syrian and Iraqi forces - backed by the US - captured five senior Islamic State group leaders earlier this week.

The arrest was a "significant blow to Daeshe", coalition spokesman Army Col. Ryan Dillon said, using the Arabic acronym for the extremist group.

IS fighters no longer control significant pockets of territory inside Iraq, but do maintain a grip inside Syria along Iraq's border.

The US-led coalition supported Iraqi ground forces and Syrian fighters known as the Syrian Democratic Forces in the more than three-year war against ISIS.

After Iraqi forces retook the Iraqi city of Mosul from IS last summer, Syrian forces on the other side of the border claimed a series of swift victories, but the campaign was stalled recently when Turkey launched a cross-border raid into Syria's north.

Earlier this month the coalition announced a drive to clear the final pockets of IS territory inside Syria.

Last year the Pentagon said that there were "some indicators" that IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was still alive a month after Russia claimed to have killed him in a strike near the Syrian city of Raqqa.

None of the statements released Thursday from the president or the coalition named the IS fighters arrested.

IS fighters swept into Iraq in the summer of 2014, taking control of nearly a third of the country. At the height of the group's power their self-proclaimed caliphate stretched from the edges of Aleppo in Syria to just north of the Iraqi capital Baghdad.

Now, with the group's physical caliphate largely destroyed, anti-IS operations are increasingly focused on targeting the extremists' remaining leadership.

Additional reporting by the Press Association

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