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The Pentagon on Wednesday released its first images from last weekend's commando raid in Syria that led to the death of Daesh leader Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi and warned the militant group may attempt to stage a "retribution attack."
The declassified, grainy, black-and-white aerial videos from Saturday's raid showed US special operations forces closing in on the compound and US aircraft firing on militants nearby.
The most dramatic video showed a massive, black plume of smoke rising from the ground after US military bombs leveled Baghdadi's compound.
"It looks pretty much like a parking lot, with large potholes," said Marine General Kenneth McKenzie, the commander of US Central Command, which oversees American forces in the Middle East.
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- U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) October 30, 2019
"This dog is a four-year veteran of the @USSOCOM K-9 program and has been a member of approximately 50 combat missions." - @CENTCOM Commander Gen. Frank McKenzie Jr. pic.twitter.com/ushD1G5X01McKenzie said he brought two young children into the tunnel with him - not three, as had been the US government estimate. Both children were believed to be under the age of 12 and both were killed, he said.
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