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Senior ISIS leader in Iraq dies in Syria air strike

- MINA ALDROUBI

A senior ISIS leader in Iraq was killed in an American-led coalition raid on the militant group in eastern Syria, Iraq’s intelligen­ce agency said yesterday.

Moataz Al Jubouri, known as the “governor of Iraq and head of ISIS’s foreign operations”, was killed in an air strike in Syria’s Deir Ezzor province, it said.

Al Jubouri was also known as Hajji Tayseer.

The attack was carried out with the assistance of Iraq’s intelligen­ce and counterter­rorism services.

“Prime Minister Mustafa Al Kadhimi expresses his appreciati­on for the efforts of the National Intelligen­ce and Counter-Terrorism Services for their co-ordination by exchanging informatio­n that led to the killing of the terrorist Moataz Numan Al Jubouri,” the Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Service said.

It said Al Jubouri oversaw the terrorist group’s state-building efforts and was responsibl­e for planning and co-ordinating foreign terrorist operations.

The US Rewards for Justice programme had a $5 million (Dh18.3m) bounty out for Al Jubouri. Washington said he was a “legacy member of ISIS’s predecesso­r organisati­on Al Qaeda in Iraq” and had overseen bomb-making for ISIS.

Iraq said last week that it had arrested a potential successor to former ISIS leader Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi.

Al Baghdadi, who led the extremist group since 2014 and was the world’s most wanted man, died when he detonated a suicide vest as American special forces raided his hideout in Syria’s north-western province of Idlib in October last year.

In 2017, Iraqi forces and their internatio­nal partners managed to push back ISIS and declare military victory in the country, but the group has continued to launch attacks.

ISIS sleeper cells have increased ambushes and attacks across northern Iraq in recent weeks, killing and wounding Iraqi as well as foreign security personnel.

The group still has bases in rural areas of Anbar, Diyala, Kirkuk, Saladin and Mosul provinces. But the coalition believes ISIS is losing, even though it remains a potent opponent.

Since mid-March, the USled coalition has pulled out from several bases across Iraq in a planned withdrawal because of fears about an outbreak of the coronaviru­s and security concerns.

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