Autopsy report of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar shocked

Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar killed in Israeli strike in southern Gaza. He was the head of the politburo of the Palestinian group Hamas. According to the report, the 828th Brigade of the Israeli Ground Forces was on operation in the Tel al-Sultan area of ​​Rafah. It was here during the scan that they found Sinwar's body. Israeli soldiers cut off Hamas chief's fingers to confirm his death. Soldiers already had a profile when Sinwar was imprisoned in an Israeli prison for two decades before his release in 2011.

CNN quoted Chen Kugel, chief pathologist at the Israel National Center of Forensic Medicine, as giving more details. It was told, 'We prepared a profile in the laboratory. After this it was compared with the profile that already existed. Eventually he could be identified through his DNA. According to the report, the soldiers first tried to identify Sinwar from his teeth. But, this was not enough to confirm. Therefore further plans were prepared.

Sinwar died due to bullet injury on head

Some videos have surfaced of Israeli soldiers searching the hideout of Yahya Sinwar. In a similar video, two Israeli soldiers are seen standing near a dead body and it is being claimed that it is Sinwar's deadbody. In this, the index finger of the Hamas Chief's left hand has been cut off. However, CNN reported that an analysis of the video showed all five fingers on his left hand. It is possible that a finger may have been amputated later. The doctor who conducted the post-mortem of Yahya Sinwar's body said that Sinwar died due to a bullet injury to the head.

A part of Sinwar's skull flew off

Injuries are visible on Yahya Sinwar's face in the video viral on social media. A part of his skull was blown off due to the bullet. Hamas has also confirmed that its leader Yahya Sinwar was killed in an attack by Israeli forces in Gaza. The extremist organization reiterated its stance that the people taken hostage by Israel a year ago will not be released until there is a ceasefire in Gaza and the withdrawal of Israeli troops. A day before this, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that until the hostages are released, the country's army will continue fighting and will be deployed in Gaza to weaken Hamas.

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