Video released showing Islamic State\'s leader

Video released showing Islamic State's leader

Islamic State's media network published a threatening video message purporting to come from its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

It's claimed to be his first appearance since declaring the jihadists' now-defunct "caliphate" five years ago.

In the 18-minute video from the Al Furqan network, a bearded man with Baghdadi's appearance says the Easter bombings in Sri Lanka were IS's response to losses in its last territorial stronghold of Baghouz in Syria.

The group will seek revenge for jailed and killed members, he says, calling for militants operating in west Africa to multiply attacks against "Crusader France and its allies".

The authenticity and date of the recording could not be independently verified.

The video would be the first from Baghdadi since he was filmed in the Iraqi city of Mosul in 2014. More recent speeches have been released as audio recordings.

Introductory script at the start of the video dates it to earlier in April, and he can be seen sitting cross-legged on the floor giving an address to three aides who have their faces blurred.

The speaker appears to be in good health and looks like a slightly older version of Baghdadi than when he was pictured in 2014, addressing followers from a pulpit to declare a caliphate stretching across Iraq and Syria.

In the footage released on Monday, he is dressed in black robes and a beige waistcoat, with a long greying beard dyed red at the bottom. A rifle leans against the wall behind him.

"Our battle today is a battle of attrition with the enemy ... Jihad continues until judgement day, and God ordered us to jihad, but not to victory," he said.

He congratulated militants in Libya for a deadly attack earlier this month on the southern desert town of Fuqaha, where they later retreated, and militants in Burkina Faso and Mali for pledging allegiance to Islamic State.

He also asked God to protect them and Abu Waleed al-Sahrawi, the leader of IS in the Greater Sahara. "We recommend the mujahideen to drain their enemies of all their human, military, economic and logistical capabilities," he said.

 

Published: by Radio NewsHub
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