Al-Baghdadi operation was named after US aid worker Kayla Mueller who was tortured by the IS leader
Daily MailKayla Mueller, 26, was taken prisoner in 2013 after she crossed over the Turkish border to visit a hospital in war-ravaged Syria. As the world reacted to Baghdadi's death today: Security was tightened at Syrian prison camps amid fears of riots or revenge attacks following the ISIS leader's death; Donald Trump said he was considering releasing footage of the special forces raid which cornered Baghdadi at his compound in Syria; There were hopes that a cache of ISIS material recovered from Baghdadi's compound could reveal the terror group's future plans; Former Saddam Hussein aide Abdullah Qardash emerged as the terror group's new leader; Russia offered guarded praise for Trump but insisted that Baghdadi's death had not yet been confirmed; Turkey hailed Baghdadi's death and boasted that it had co-operated with U.S. forces during the operation in Syria. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, being interviewed by his group's Al-Furqan media outlet, was killed in a US special forces raid in northwestern Syria over the weekend Satellite image of the residence of the former ISIS leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in northwestern Syria near the village of Barisha Security is tightened at ISIS prison camps Security is being tightened at ISIS prisons in Syria amid fears of revenge attacks after the death of the terror group's leader. Carl and Marsha Mueller, the parents of Kayla Mueller, who was raped and tortured by slain ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, say she could still be alive if Obama had been as decisive as Trump Al-Baghdadi, the leader of the so-called Islamic caliphate, blew himself up during the targeted attack on his lair in Syria's Idlib province in the early hours of Sunday morning. and the White House confirmed the president would be addressing the nation on Sunday morning Russia offers guarded praise to Trump over Baghdadi raid Russia today gave Donald Trump a muted round of applause for his mission against Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, but insisted that the ISIS leader's death had yet to be confirmed.