SANAA – The ringleader of the Daesh terrorist outfit has escaped a failedcoup launched by his own militants in his hideout in eastern Syria, Britishdaily *The Guardian *has reported, citing intelligence officials.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi fled the coup attempt which took place last month in avillage near the Syrian city of Hajin, where the terrorist group isbelieved to have its last redoubt, the report said.
Takfiri militants have lost much of the territory they once held in Syriaamid sweeping gains by government forces on the ground, but they are stillin control of some parts in the eastern bank of the Euphrates, where the USruns military bases.
The Takfiri group’s senior leaders and their families are pinned down inthe last pocket of land held by them.[image: PressTV-150 Daesh family members leave last redoubt in Syria]link
According to regional intelligence officials, foreign fighters and thebodyguards of the fugitive leader exchanged fire while Baghdadi wasspirited off to nearby deserts, the newspaper said.
Last month, Daesh put a bounty on the head of Abu Muath al-Jazairi, one ofits veteran foreign militants, refusing to accuse him directly.
Intelligence officials, however, consider offering a reward for killing asenior member unusual and believe Jazairi is the mastermind behind the coupattempt.