Turkey has detained ISIS's new leader, officials say

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ANKARA - Senior Turkish officials said ISIS's new leader was captured in a recent raid in Istanbul.

ANKARA - Senior Turkish officials said ISIS's new leader was captured in a recent raid in Istanbul.

Turkish news website OdaTV identified the arrested man as Abu al-Hassan al-Qurayshi without saying how it obtained the information. Previous reports have given a similar name for the new Islamic State militant group leader. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been informed of his capture, the officials said on Thursday . He's expected to announce the arrest in the coming days, OdaTV said.

 

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