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One of ISIS spokesperson and prominent leader, Abu Muhammad al-Adnani has been killed in Aleppo when he was surveying operations to repel the military campaigns against Aleppo. ISIS have hold on to different provinces in Aleppo, but not the city where rebels are fighting Syrian government forces..

The news of the death of Abu Muhammad was confirmed by Amaq News Agency in a statement distributed by the ISIS supporters, though how he was killed was not reported by the news agency.

                     

Iraq said that Adnani was wounded in an airstrike in January in the western province of Anbar and then moved to the northern city of Mosul, Islamic State’s capital in Iraq.

Abu Muhammad al-Adnani had previously pledged allegiance to the ISIS predecessor, Al-Qaeda, and was imprisoned by U.S. forces in Iraq, according to Brooking institution, and he is a Syrian from Idlib, southwest of Aleppo.

He is the chief propagandist of the Daesh group after it declared in a June 2014 statement, it would be establishing a modern-day caliphate spanning large swaths of territory it had seized in Iraq and neighbouring Syria.

He is also seen in the different video of the terrorist group, and was seen in May in another propaganda while urging attacks on the United States and Europe during the Holy month of Ramadan.

 

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Syrian rebels have decided to lead ISIS by example after sparing nine of its fighters in a fake execution video. The Daesh was seen wearing an orange jumpsuit, and paraded through the desert, and were asked to kneel before their captors.

                  

                          Mercy: ISIS fighters look down after being pardoned by rebels

The Syrian rebels making a copycat of the ISIS execution style aims their guns at the ISIS fighters head, but instead of gun blasting like ISIS would do happily, the rebels unmasked themselves and holster their weapons.

A cleric dressed in white appeared before the fighters and told them "Killing is not our policy, we are not evil". The cleric urges the ISIS men to repent from their evil ways and stop fighting for their terror network.

                  

                                  Cleric talks to Daesh not to fight for terror network

The video released by Levant front, a coalition of rebel factions that are united in fighting the Daesh, and the video was titled "'Muslims Are Not Criminals". The groups receives weapons from Turkey and have helped re-capture the villages of Delha and Harjaleh from ISIS last month.

The troop has also help to remove booby traps that have been set up by ISIS around villages, and even though seven of its members were killed by Daesh car bomb last Monday, the group failed to execute ISIS prisoners, instead have thrown them in jail.

 

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