Saudi Arabia hails US raid that killed Al-Baghdadi

Trump said Al-Baghdadi died in north-west Syria. (File/AFP)
  • Kingdom says Daesh leader distorted real image of Islam
  • Saudi Arabia appreciates the "great efforts" of the US in pursuing Daesh members

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Monday hailed the killing of Daesh leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi who had "distorted" the image of Islam, and hailed his killing.

Al-Baghdadi was killed by US special forces in northwest Syria and "died a coward" by blowing himself up after he was cornered in a tunnel, Donald Trump said Sunday. 

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"The Saudi government appreciates the great efforts of the US administration in pursuing the members of this dangerous terrorist organization, which distorted the true image of Islam and Muslims around the world and committed atrocities and crimes that contradict the most basic human values in many countries including the Kingdom," Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

The ministry said the Kingdom  "is continuing its efforts with its allies, led by the United States of America, in combating terrorism, drying up its sources and confronting its dangerous criminal ideology."

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Donald Trump said Al-Baghdadi was killed during a night time raid.

“The thug who tried so hard to intimidate others spent his last moments in utter fear, panic and dread, terrified of the American forces coming down on him," the US president said in a televised address to the nation from the White House.