21 June,2024 07:35 AM IST | Washington | Agencies
ISIS fighters in Syria. File Pic/X
A senior ISIS official was killed in a US airstrike in Syria on Sunday, the US Central Command said in a statement on Wednesday (local time). The senior ISIS official and facilitator have been identified as Usamah Jamal Muhammad Ibrahim al-Janabi. The US Central Command said that his death would disrupt ISIS's ability to conduct terror attacks.
In a statement shared on X, US Central Command stated, "US Central Command Airstrike in Syria Kills Senior ISIS Official On June 16, US Central Command conducted an airstrike in Syria, killing Usamah Jamal Muhammad Ibrahim al-Janabi, a senior ISIS official and facilitator."
"His death will disrupt ISIS's ability to resource and conduct terror attacks. CENTCOM, alongside allies and partners in the region, will continue to execute operations to degrade ISIS's operational capabilities and ensure its enduring defeat. There is no indication any civilians were harmed in this strike," it added.
The US military continues to target ISIS officials in Africa and the Middle East, CNN reported. Nearly three weeks back, an airstrike conducted in a remote area near Dhaardaar in Somalia was assessed to have killed three ISIS terrorists, CNN reported, citing US Africa Command.
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