Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

Daesh terrorist group is planning to take revenge after their leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi was seriously injured in an air strike, according to the Daily Mail.

He was wounded in an attack from the US-led coalition while traveling in a three-car convoy in March in Nineveh, Iraq, it is claimed.

He is said to no longer be in control of the terrorist group, and it is claimed that the group is planning to 'fight back against Europe'.

According to The Guardian, Baghdadi is still incapacitated due to a possible spinal injury and has not resumed command.

Sources told the paper his injuries may mean he will never be able to lead the group again, and it is now being led by senior official and deputy leader, Abu Alaa al Afri.