![]() ![]() The claims that she helped CIA and Kurdish intelligence build detailed portraits of Baghdadi’s movements, hideouts and networks, emerged in Sayyaf’s first interview since being captured in a Delta Force raid in Syria four years ago that killed her husband, the then ISIS oil minister. ![]() Nisrine Assad Ibrahim, better known by her ISIS name of Umm Sayyaf, claims she helped identify safe houses used by the fugitive terrorist leader and in one case even pinpointing his location in Mosul, the Guardian newspaper reported on Saturday from the Kurdish city of Erbil in Iraq. The senior-most Islamic State (ISIS) female operative in captivity in Iraq has claimed that she played a central role in the US-led coalition’s hunt for the terrorist network’s chief, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
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