Arab Times

Russia claims senior IS kills

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MOSCOW, Sept 9, (AFP): Russia claimed 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, who is known as the IS group’s minister of war and the highest-ranking defector from exSoviet 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.

But a spokesman for the Tajik security services, speaking to AFP, suggested that “this time around” he might have been killed.

“We’re checking the informatio­n,” he said.

In 2016, the United States offered a $3 million bounty for informatio­n leading to Khalimov’s location or arrest.

Russia’s SU warplanes dropped “bunker buster” bombs on the fighters as they were meeting near Deir Ezzor to discuss how to respond to the advance of the Syrian army, Moscow said.

Backed by Russia, Syrian troops on Tuesday broke through a years-long siege imposed by IS militants on tens of thousands of civilians in Deir Ezzor.

Meanwhile, Syrian troops broke the Islamic State group’s siege of Deir Ezzor military airport Saturday, dealing a fresh blow to the jihadists who also face a new offensive from US-backed fighters elsewhere in the province.

Oil-rich Deir Ezzor province borders Iraq and is a strategic prize for both the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Russian-supported government troops.

Since 2014, IS has held swathes of the province and about 60 percent of its provincial capital, encircling two regime-held enclaves in the western half of Deir Ezzor city.

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Iraqi Kurds celebrate while urging people to vote in the upcoming independen­ce referendum in Arbil, the capital of the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq, on Sept 8. Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region will hold a historic referendum on statehood...

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