MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The Daesh leader's relative was captured after an intelligence tip-off in Mosul's western Josaq district, which had recently been retaken from terrorists, the Alsumaria channel reported, citing its own sources.
Iraq's Federal Police, a militarized Interior Ministry unit, is taking part in the operation to liberate Mosul from Daesh alongside the Iraqi military and militia groups. Alsumaria provided footage of uniformed people escorting a man with an orange beard, with one officer stating that the man is "the son of Baghdadi's uncle."
Video shows the moment #ISIS Leader and Al-#Baghdadi's Cousin Captured in #Tel_Afer West side of #Mosul by #ISF. pic.twitter.com/eGsbW4xYgB
— Lawk Ghafuri (@KawlF) 5 марта 2017 г.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi announced the assault on the more densely-populated western districts on February 13. The UN estimates western Mosul is home to some 750,000 people. It warned there could be enormous humanitarian implications for trapped civilians.
Daesh is outlawed in the United States, Russia and numerous other countries.