Will Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's death finally spell the end of the Islamic State? It's wishful thinking
ABCSo President Trump has his Bin Laden moment. Islamic State's shadowy founder and leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead after a US special forces raid on a compound in north-western Syria. Groups loyal to his brand of terror remain active, especially in the Idlib area in Syria near where the US raid on Baghdadi took place. Syrian Kurds struggle to contain IS prisoners The head of one jail in north-eastern Syria says 80 per cent of guards holding Islamic State prisoners have gone to the frontline as Turkey advances into Kurdish territory, leaving the jail vulnerable to a mass breakout. Gunfire and booby traps: How the Baghdadi raid unfolded Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi "blew himself up" after being cornered by United States forces in northern Syria.