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"Um Qazanfar was one of the highest-ranking members of the ISIS who was very close to the terrorist group's leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi," Arabic-language media quoted an unnamed source as saying.

"She was also the first female intelligence commander in charge of collecting security information from the opponents of the ISIS in Mosul," the report said.

ISIS had earlier declared that Um Qazanfar's disappearance was "suspicious".

The ISIS found Um Qazanfar's dead body near the fourth bridge over the Tigris River in the center of Mosul.

In early August, the local sources in Nineveh province disclosed that masked men attacked a house in the center of Mosul where ISIS's female terrorists worked, and abducted a number of them.

"Over 25 women, some from Libya, Yemen and European countries, were working in ISIS's Hasaba (monitoring-security system) in a house in Mosul city center when unknown men attacked the house and kidnapped them," the Arabic-language media quoted an unnamed military source as saying on Tuesday.

No group had claimed responsibility for the abduction yet.