Images and videos released on October 30 showed US special forces fired shells from many directions as helicopters approached the area where the al-Baghdadi took shelter.
Video recorded by a drone shows F-15 fighters and MQ-9 Reaper drones detonating the site after completing the mission to kill the notorious terrorist.
Overall, during the raid, US special forces killed 6 IS elements, including 4 women and another man named al-Baghdadi.
Navy General Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr. - the commander of the US Central Command also clarified that when the terrorist leader's name detonated a suicide bomb, his two children that he took to the tunnel while being chased by the US special forces were also killed.
A day earlier, the Pentagon said the US military dog that played a special role in chasing the IS leader in the tunnel and was injured had fully recovered.
Officials have not disclosed specific information, but President Donald Trump has released a photo of the dog.
According to General Mark Milley - Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the dog has now returned to duty with the driver. "We protect the dog's identity," he added.