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Islamic State minister of war ‘likely killed’ in Syria air-strike, says US official

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The Islamic State’s defacto defence minister, Omar al-Shishani (centre), is seen with fellow fighters in this image shared on social media. Photo: Twitter
Agence France-Presse

The Islamic State group’s defacto war minister is believed to have been killed in a US air strike in northeastern Syria, a US official said.

The target of the March 4 attack was Omar al-Shishani, a battle-hardened, red-bearded Georgian fighting with the jihadist group in Syria, the Pentagon said, cautioning that results of the operation were still being assessed.

A US official speaking on condition of anonymity later said Shishani “likely died” in the assault by waves of US warplanes and drones, along with 12 other IS fighters.

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Shishani is the nom de guerre of Tarkhan Batirashvili, who ranked among the most-wanted terrorists under a US bounty programme with a US$5 million reward on his head.

The lack of a US presence on the ground makes it difficult to assess the success of operations targeting militants in Syria, and Shishani’s death has been falsely reported several times.

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Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook described Shishani as “a battle-tested leader with experience who had led ISIL fighters in numerous engagements in Iraq and Syria.”

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