The Tunisian rapper, Marwan al-Dwiri known as Amino, has reportedly been killed in an aerial attack against ISIS terrorists in Mosul.
Amino was born in 1990 in Tunisia. His story began with a prison sentence in 2012, after being charged with drug offenses.
He turned to radical Takfirist interpretations in the over-filled prison in the country which was a fertile ground for recruitment.
Al-Dwiri joined ISIS in Syria in 2014 after he finished his prison sentence.
"I sold my soul and my body for ISIS, and I will come back to liberate my country of the garbage that is polluting it,” he wrote on Facebook, likely from Iraq, on the day of the Bardo Museum attack in June 2015 where ISIS militants killed 21 people.
He was working at ISIS radio station known as Bayan and he was frequently traveling from Raqqa to Mosul.
The Tunisian rapper, Marwan al-Dwiri known as Amino, has reportedly been killed in an aerial attack against ISIS terrorists in Mosul.
The Tunisian rapper, Marwan al-Dwiri known as Amino, has reportedly been killed in an aerial attack against ISIS terrorists in Mosul.