Islamic State leader Abu Ibrahim al-Qurayshi killed in Syria, US says

Islamic State leader Abu Ibrahim al-Qurayshi killed in Syria, US says

BBC

The leader of the Islamic State (IS) is dead following a US raid in northern Syria that also killed a senior deputy of the terror group.

Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi set off a blast killing himself and his family as special forces rounded on his hideout after a gunfight.

US President Joe Biden disclosed the raid on Thursday.

Qurayshi’s death “removed a major terrorist threat to the world,” Mr Biden said.

US officials did not name the IS deputy also killed, but provided details of the operation that had been months in the planning.

The raid targeted a two-storey residential building on the outskirts of the opposition-held town of Atmeh, which is in northern Idlib province and is close to the border with Turkey.

The region is a stronghold of jihadist groups that are fierce rivals of IS, as well as Turkish-backed rebel factions fighting the Syrian government.

Intelligence reports had established that Qurayshi was living with his family on the second floor of the residential building in Atmeh from which he ran IS using couriers to despatch his orders in Syria and elsewhere.

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