U.S. Airstrikes Kill Three Top ISIS Leaders In Iraq

Thursday 4 September 2014


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Pentagon Denies It Killed ISIS Chief As Airstrikes Hit Top Extremists -- Daily Beast



The right-hand man of Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi was killed by an airstrike in Mosul.



An airstrike in the ISIS stronghold of Mosul killed at least two members of the group, including an aide to ISIS leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, according to the Iraqi Defense Ministry.



Reports that Baghdadi himself had been killed by a U.S. airstrike circulated in Turkish and Kurdish media Wednesday and were repeated to The Daily Beast by multiple Iraqi sources. But a Pentagon official denied that the ISIS leader was dead. "There is no validity to the rumor that we've killed Baghdadi," a senior defense official told The Daily Beast.



The Iraqi Defense Ministry announcement, first reported by al Arabayia, did not specify whether the airstrike was carried out by American or Iraqi forces, but NBC News reports that a senior security official confirmed it was a U.S. airstrike. The article does not clarify whether the security official is American or Iraqi but quotes them as saying that three ISIS leaders were killed, including Baghdadi’s aide Abu Hajar Al-Sufi, an explosives specialist and commander in the town of Tal Afar.



There have been no public statements yet from U.S. officials on the reported airstrikes.



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More News On Reports That U.S. Airstrikes Killed Three Top ISIS Leaders In Iraq



Iraq air strikes 'kill senior Islamic State members' -- BBC

U.S. airstrike reportedly kills three 'senior members' of ISIS, including a key aide to its shadowy leader -- New York Daily News

Obama strikes back: Top ISIS lieutenant killed in US air strike -- Daily Mail

Islamic State top lieutenant killed in Mosul airstrike, Iraqi military says -- Washington Times

Aide to ISIS Leader Among 3 Killed in U.S. Strike: Iraqi Official -- NBC

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