The
military unit did not say what had happened to Baghdadi, give
further details or identify its sources.
The U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State said on Friday it
had no "releasable information" on Baghdadi's whereabouts.
Syria's army declared victory over Islamic State on Thursday,
saying its capture of the jihadists' last town in the country
marked the collapse of their three-year rule in the region.
But the army and its allies are still fighting Islamic State in
desert areas close to Albu Kamal near the border with Iraq, the
Syrian army said on Thursday.
On Friday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Islamic
State has taken back control of half of Albu Kamal.
The capture of the border town had sealed "the fall of the
terrorist Daesh organization's project in the region", an army
statement said on Thursday, using the Arabic acronym for Islamic
State.
An audio message purported to be from Baghdadi was released in
September. Baghdadi declared himself caliph and heir to Islam's
historic leaders from the great medieval mosque in Iraq's Mosul
in 2014.
(This version of the story was refiled to clarify source in
headline)
(Reporting by Sarah Dadouch; Editing by Samia Nakhoul, Tom Perry
and Andrew Roche)
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