Saddam Hussein, left, and his right-hand man Izzat Ibrahim Al Douri while looking at artwork depicting Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock, in Iraq's capital Baghdad, in 2002. AFP
Saddam Hussein's former deputy Izzat Ibrahim Al Douri saluting during a military parade in the northern city of Mosul in February 4, 2003. AFP
A poster released by the US-led coalition in Baghdad shows Saddam Hussein's No 2 Izzat Ibrahim Al Douri, offering $10 million for his capture. AFP
Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, right, and the vice president of the ruling Revolutionary Command Council, Izzat Ibrahim Al Douri, attend a military parade at Baghdad's Victory Square. AFP, file
A photo of the famous deck of cards handed to US soldiers in 2003 to help them identify Iraqi officers showing the King of Clubs Izzat Ibrahim Al Douri. AFP via DoD
Saddam Hussein, left, and his right-hand man Izzat Ibrahim Al Douri while looking at artwork depicting Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock, in Iraq's capital Baghdad, in 2002. AFP
Saddam Hussein's former deputy Izzat Ibrahim Al Douri saluting during a military parade in the northern city of Mosul in February 4, 2003. AFP
A poster released by the US-led coalition in Baghdad shows Saddam Hussein's No 2 Izzat Ibrahim Al Douri, offering $10 million for his capture. AFP
Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, right, and the vice president of the ruling Revolutionary Command Council, Izzat Ibrahim Al Douri, attend a military parade at Baghdad's Victory Square. AFP, file
A photo of the famous deck of cards handed to US soldiers in 2003 to help them identify Iraqi officers showing the King of Clubs Izzat Ibrahim Al Douri. AFP via DoD
Saddam Hussein, left, and his right-hand man Izzat Ibrahim Al Douri while looking at artwork depicting Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock, in Iraq's capital Baghdad, in 2002. AFP
Izzat Ibrahim Al Douri: Saddam's right-hand man dies in Iraq at 78
The announcement of Al Douri’s death came in an audio message from the Baath Party wing he led