ISIS terror group has appointed a new leader after Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed in a daring US raid in northern Syria, APA reports citing Daily Mail.
Baghdadi's successor is said to be Abdullah Qardash, also known as Hajji Abdullah al-Afari.
He was chosen by Baghdadi in August to run the group's "Muslim affairs".
And American outlet Newsweek reports he is now set to succeed Baghdadi as leader of the terror death cult.
Little is known about him but he once served under Saddam Hussein in Iraq.