Erdogan says Turkey has eliminated Islamic State leader
The operation was conducted by the Turkish National Intelligence Organisation

Turkey has eliminated the leader of the Islamic State (ISIS).
This was announced by Turkish President Recep Erdogan.
CNN adds that this is Abu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurashi, who became the head of the terrorist organisation in November 2022. According to Erdogan, this operation was carried out by the Turkish National Intelligence Organisation as part of the fight against terrorism.
"From now on, we will continue our fight against terrorist organisations," Erdogan commented.
Previously. Mind reported that the United States had eliminated one of the leaders of the Islamic State. The deceased was responsible for planning attacks in Europe and forming the ISIS leadership.
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