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ISIS leader al-Baghdadi reported to be in Syrian town

A Hezbollah-run media unit said on Friday ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was reported to have been in the Syrian town of Boukamal during the Syrian army and its allies' operation to clear it.

Half of the strategically important eastern Syrian town of Boukamal is back in ISIS hands

This file photo from July 5, 2014 shows ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi delivering a sermon at a mosque in Iraq. A media outlet linked to the Syrian military says al-Baghdadi may be holed up in an ISIS pocket in the eastern town of Boukamal. (The Associated Press)

A Hezbollah-run media unit said on FridayAbu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), was reported to have been in the Syrian town of Boukamalduring the Syrian army and its allies' operation to clear it.

The military unit did not say what had happened to al-Baghdadi, give further details, or identify its sources.

The U.S.-led coalition against ISIS said on Friday it had no "releasable information" on Baghdadi's whereabouts.

Syria's army declared victory over ISIS 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 the militant group in desert areas close to Boukamalnear the border with Iraq, the Syrian army said on Thursday.

Fighting continues in Boukamal

On Friday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Islamic State has taken back control of half of Boukamal. The capture of the border town had sealed "the fall of the terrorist Daesh organisation's project in the region", an army statement said on Thursday, using the Arabic acronym for ISIS.

An audio message purported to be from al-Baghdadi was released in September. He declared himself caliph and heir to Islam's historic leaders from the great medieval mosque in Iraq's Mosul in 2014.