Iraqi forces arrest head of ISIS’s Amaq News Agency in Mosul

Iraqi forces arrest head of ISIS’s Amaq News Agency in Mosul

Head of the ISIS terrorist group’s Amaq News Agency Othman Khalid al-Amin has been captured by the Iraqi forces near Mosul city, an Iraqi army major reported on Monday.

The Turkey’s state-run Anadolu news agency quoted Iraqi Army Major Abdul Aziz al-Mo’azidi as disclosing that the Iraqi forces have detained Head of Amaq News Agency, the media wing of ISIL terrorist group in the village of al-Lak near Mosul.

Anadolu further said that Khalid al-Amin was interrogated by the Iraqi forces right on the spot, leading the Baghdad forces to detain six al-Amin’s aids in the same village.

The Amaq was established in 2014 when ISIL was ruling large parts of Iraq and Syria.

In late February, the Iraqi army troops attacked a hideout of the ISIL terrorist group in Western Mosul, killing over two dozen terrorists.

The Iraqi army launched mortar attacks on an ISIL hideout in a cave in Jebkeh village in Ba’aj town West of Mosul, the Arabic-language al-Mayadeen news network reported.

It noted that the ISIL’s hideout was fully destroyed and a sum of 30 terrorists were killed.

Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared the end of military operations against the ISIL group in the Arab country.

ISIL began a terror campaign in Iraq in 2014, overrunning vast swathes in lightning attacks. Iraqi forces then launched operations to eliminate ISIL and retake lost territory.

Source: Farsnews