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Iraqi forces capture 5 Islamic State leaders

By Danielle Haynes   |   May 10, 2018 at 7:50 PM
Iraqi soldiers show a flag they seized from the Islamic State near the city of Fallujah, Iraq, on June 5, 2016. On Wednesday, Iraqi forces announced they captured five Islamic State leaders. File Photo by Karrar Hazem/UPI

May 10 (UPI) -- Iraqi forces captured five senior Islamic State leaders at the culmination of a three-month operation, Iraqi officials said.

The New York Times reported the arrests were part of sting carried out by Iraqi and U.S. intelligence. Rudaw reported the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces also were involved in the cross-border operation.

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Among those captured Wednesday were four Iraqis and one Syrian -- one of them was identified as Saddam Omar Hussein, who had previously been reported killed. Iraq's Central Investigative Court interrogated Hussein under the "direct supervision" of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.

Those captured allegedly were responsible for governing Islamic State territory near Der al-Zour, Syria, overseeing religious rulings and managing internal security.

U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed the news on Twitter, proclaiming, "Five Most Wanted leaders of ISIS just captured!"