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Drone strike kills IS figures in Syria, some with Paris attack ties

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WASHINGTON: A coalition drone strike in Syria killed three Islamic State group leaders involved in plotting foreign attacks, including two men who helped facilitate last year’s attacks in Paris, the Pentagon said Tuesday.

“The three were working together to plot and facilitate attacks against Western targets at the time of the strike,” Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said in a statement.

They were killed in a December 4 airstrike in Raqa, an IS group stronghold in Syria.

Two of those killed – SalahEddin­e Gourmat and Sammy Djedou – were involved in facilitati­ng the Nov 13, 2015 Paris attacks, in which 130 people died, Cook said.

Gourmat was a French national and Djedou, Belgian.

Both of them were ‘close associates’ of Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, an IS spokesman and external operations leader who was killed in a coalition airstrike in August.

The third person killed was Walid Hamman, a Frenchman who Cook said was a suicide-attack planner convicted in absentia in Belgium for a terror plot disrupted in 2015.

They were riding together in a vehicle at the time of the drone strike, Pentagon spokesman Navy Captain Jeff Davis said.

All three belonged to a network led by Boubaker Al-Hakim, a Tunisian killed in an airstrike last month, officials said.

During last year’s IS- claimed attacks in Paris, suicide bombers and gunmen launched a coordinate­d assault across the French capital, including at the Bataclan, a concert hall where three attackers killed 90 people during a rock gig.

Gourmat had worked on external attacks in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and was involved in the ‘ financial facilitati­on’ of the Paris attacks, Davis said.

Djedou took part in plotting Europe attacks, Davis added without giving details about his role in the Paris attacks.

Djedou was a close associate of Abdelhamid Abaaoud who led the deadly Nov 13 attacks in Paris before police gunned him down during a raid days later, according to Belgian broadcaste­r RTBF. — AFP

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