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Two jihadist commanders killed in Syria drone strikes

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US forces conducted a kinetic counterter­rorism strike near Idlib, Syria, today, on a senior al-Qaeda leader.

Lieutenant Josie Lynne Lenny

BEIRUT: Drone strikes Monday killed two jihadist commanders close to al-Qaeda in the Idlib region of northwest Syria, a war monitor said.

The raids were carried out by the US-led internatio­nal coalition ba ling jihadists in Syria and Iraq, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said.

The US military acknowledg­ed killing an al-Qaeda official, shortly a er the coalition told AFP it had not carried out any strikes in Idlib province on Monday.

“US forces conducted a kinetic counter-terrorism strike near Idlib, Syria, today, on a senior al-Qaeda leader,” a US Central Command (CENTCOM) spokeswoma­n, Lieutenant Josie Lynne Lenny, said in a statement.

“Initial indication­s are that we struck the individual we were aiming for, and there are no indication­s of civilian casualties as a result of the strike,” she said.

The strikes targeted a vehicle on the road leading from Idlib city to Binnish further north, according to the Observator­y.

Observator­y chief Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP that one of the commanders killed was Tunisian, while the other was from Yemen or Saudi Arabia, without identifyin­g the group they belonged to.

The Idlib region is dominated by Syria’s former al-Qaeda affiliate, but rebels and other jihadists are also present.

Jihadist factions have been the target of Syrian, Russian, US and internatio­nal coalition strikes in the past.

Nine jihadists were killed in October 2019 in Russian air strikes on Idlib province, while a US strike a month earlier killed at least 40 jihadist leaders.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A view of vehicle destroyed by what is believed to be a drone strike, on the northeaste­rn outskirts of Syria’s rebel-held northweste­rn city of Idlib.
— AFP photo A view of vehicle destroyed by what is believed to be a drone strike, on the northeaste­rn outskirts of Syria’s rebel-held northweste­rn city of Idlib.

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