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‘Omar the Chechen’, the Islamic State’s red-bearded minister of war, has been killed: militant media

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Abu Omar al-Shishani (centre) is shownat an unknown location between the Iraqi Nineveh province and the Syrian town of Al-Hasakah in 2014. Photo: AFP
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Abu Omar al-Shishani, who the Pentagon described as Islamic State’s “minister of war”, was killed in combat in the Iraqi city of Shirqat, south of Mosul, a news agency that supports the militant group said on Wednesday.

The Pentagon said in March that Shishani, known as “Omar the Chechen”, had likely been killed in a US air strike in Syria, but this was the first time the group appeared to confirm his death.

It was not possible to independently verify the statement from Amaq news agency, which Islamic State regularly uses to issue reports and which denied Shishani’s death after the Pentagon’s comments in March.

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Islamic State supporters exchanged notes of praise and condolence on social media, including pictures of the ginger-bearded fighter, and pledged to launch a fresh offensive in his honour.

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Officials at the Pentagon said they were aware of Wednesday’s report but could not confirm or deny it.

Hisham al-Hashimi, a Baghdad-based security expert who advises the Iraqi government, said a source in Shirqat confirmed Shishani had been killed there along with several other militants.

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