Story highlights ISIS is saying, "You think you got him but you didn't," counterterrorism analyst says

ISIS releases audio made by the organization's top leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

There's been speculation al-Baghdadi was wounded in an attack earlier this year

(CNN) ISIS released an online audio statement Thursday in which Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the militant Islamist organization, calls for recruits from around the world to "fight in his land or wherever that may be."

CNN Arabic speakers said the voice was consistent with al-Baghdadi's previous recordings and showed no signs of frailty.

Al-Baghdadi mentions the Saudi air campaign in Yemen, which started March 26. The recording seems to prove he survived after reportedly being seriously wounded in a coalition airstrike in northern Iraq earlier this year.

The Arabic language recording was posted online along with written translations in English, Turkish, German, French and Russian.

Buck Sexton, a former CIA counterterrorism analyst, told CNN's Brooke Baldwin on Thursday that ISIS may be sending a message to its enemies.

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