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Army USA announced on Monday that he had killed the head of the Islamic State jihadist group in a helicopter attack in northern Syria.Isisaccording to the English abbreviation), is suspected of planning terrorist attacks in Europe and the Middle East.
A US Army Middle East Command (Centcom) statement said he killed “Abd al-Hadi Mahmoud al-Haji Alisenior leader of the Islamic State in Syria.”
As explained by Centcom, he is the operational leader “responsible for planning terrorist attacks in the Middle East and Europe.”
The operation was launched as a result of intelligence information that “revealed the plan Islamic state kidnapping of officials abroad in order to use them as a means of pressure,” the US military command added.
In the first statement, released hours earlier, Centcom reported on the operation and stated that the person was “probably” dead.
Similarly, Centcom reported the deaths of two other Islamic State operatives in the attack, without specifying their identities.
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The same source added that no civilians or US military personnel were killed or injured during the operation.
This is a new invasion that is part of the US plan to eliminate the leaders Isisafter its defeat in 2019 in Syria, was carried out in the area controlled by pro-Turkish armed groups in the north of the country.
A Turkish group stationed in the area of Sueida, where the attack took place, said two of its fighters were killed.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (OSDH), “violent clashes erupted as a result of two shells being fired at a building housing an ISIS member.” (AFP)
Source: RPP

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