Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Russia claims it has killed Islamic State’s ‘minister of war’ in Syria

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apparently aimed at India, which has highlighte­d its concerns over cross-border terrorism.

“When it comes to the issue of counter-terrorism, we believe Pakistan has done its best with a clear conscience,” Wang said, virtually going back on the Brics statement which stated that those committing or supporting acts of terror must be held accountabl­e.

In what was seen as a diplomatic win for India, leaders of Brics listed Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed among groups causing violence and posing a threat to regional security.

The statement was seen as a big concession by China, which has blocked India’s repeated efforts to get JeM chief Masood Azhar sanctioned by the UN Security Council.

Russia claimed on Friday to have killed several top commanders of the Islamic State group in an air strike in Syria, including the US-trained “minister of war” who has a $3 million bounty on his head.

“As a result of a precision air strike of the Russian air forces in the vicinity of Deir Ezzor city, a command post, communicat­ion centre and some 40 ISIS fighters have been killed,” the Russian defence ministry said in a statement posted on Facebook.

“According to confirmed data, among the killed fighters are four influentia­l field commanders including Deir Ezzor emir Abu Mohammed al-Shimali,” the ministry said.

Gulmurod Khalimov, known as the IS group’s minister of war and the highest-ranking defector from ex-Soviet Tajikistan, suffered a “fatal injury,” it added.

Reports of Khalimov’s death have surfaced before, and the Tajik interior ministry said it could not immediatel­y confirm the claim. “We are working with our Russian colleagues to obtain reliable informatio­n,” a spokesman told AFP.

Khalimov headed the Tajik interior ministry’s special forces unit and received American training before joining IS in 2015, pledging allegiance to the jihadist group in a video released in May 2015. The high-profile defection had rocked the country.AFP

 ?? AFP ?? China’s foriegn minister Wang Yi with his Pakistani counterpar­t Khawaja Asif in Beijing.
AFP China’s foriegn minister Wang Yi with his Pakistani counterpar­t Khawaja Asif in Beijing.

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