Women who fled heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz sit in trucks taking them to a refugee camp for suspected Isis families in February. Photograph: Achilleas Zavallis/The Guardian
Guardian: Female Isis captive reveals role in helping CIA hunt for Baghdadi
Umm Sayyaf, sentenced to death in Iraq, tells how she exposed fugitive’s secrets
The most senior female Islamic State captive has played a central role in the hunt for Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, helping identify safe houses used by the fugitive terrorist leader and in one case pinpointing his location in Mosul, the Guardian can reveal.
The Isis woman, Nisrine Assad Ibrahim, better known by her nom de guerre, Umm Sayyaf, has helped the CIA and Kurdish intelligence officers build a detailed portrait of Baghdadi’s movements, hideouts and networks, investigators have disclosed. The claims have been confirmed by Umm Sayyaf in her first interview since being captured in a Delta Force raid in Syria four years ago that killed her husband, the then Isis oil minister.
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WNU Editor: She has been sentenced to death for her crimes in Iraq. It is also obvious that she is trying to save her life by getting her story out there. Amal Cloony has gotten involved in this case, and she wants this captive transferred to the U.S. to face justice. IMHO she has already been tried and convicted in Iraq for her brutal crimes. In the U.S. her conviction would be to serve a jail sentence and then be released. I say leave her in Iraq where she belongs.
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