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Iraq says top IS leaders targeted in coalition strike

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The Iraqi government said Wednesday that several top jihadist leaders were targeted in a coalition air strike in the northwestern area of Tal Afar.

"Based on accurate intelligence, an air strike was carried out by the international coalition targeting the number two in the Daesh terrorist organisation Abu Alaa al-Afari," the ministry of defence said in a statement.

Daesh is an Arabic acronym for the Islamic State organisation, which took over swathes of Iraq last year.

It was not clear from the statement whether Afari was killed in the strike, which the ministry said targeted a gathering in the Martyrs' Mosque in Tal Afar's Al-Ayadiya district.

The statement did not say when the raid was conducted, and the US-led coalition which has been pounding IS targets in Iraq and Syria did not immediately confirm the operation.

The US-led coalition expanded its air strike campaign against IS militants based inside Iraq and Syr...
The US-led coalition expanded its air strike campaign against IS militants based inside Iraq and Syria in September 2014
Mc2 John Philip Wagner Jr., US NAVY/AFP/File

Afari's name emerged last month in reports claiming that IS head Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was incapacitated in a coalition strike and handed over the helm of the organisation to Afari.

The Pentagon however said there was no reason to think Baghdadi had been wounded.

The structure of the organisation's senior leadership is secretive and IS has only released video or audio recordings of Baghdadi or the group's official spokesman Abu Mohammed al-Adnani.

The defence ministry statement Wednesday also said the strike targeted the top IS judge in the group's self-proclaimed Jazira province, which includes Tal Afar, and "a large number" of the organisation's members.

Tal Afar lies near the border with Syria, almost 400 kilometres (250 miles) northwest of Baghdad, and was one of the first places IS fighters took over when they launched a surprise offensive on June 9 last year.

The US state department last month put a $7 million bounty on information leading to Afari, who is presented on the Rewards for Justice website under the name of Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli.

The Iraqi government said Wednesday that several top jihadist leaders were targeted in a coalition air strike in the northwestern area of Tal Afar.

“Based on accurate intelligence, an air strike was carried out by the international coalition targeting the number two in the Daesh terrorist organisation Abu Alaa al-Afari,” the ministry of defence said in a statement.

Daesh is an Arabic acronym for the Islamic State organisation, which took over swathes of Iraq last year.

It was not clear from the statement whether Afari was killed in the strike, which the ministry said targeted a gathering in the Martyrs’ Mosque in Tal Afar’s Al-Ayadiya district.

The statement did not say when the raid was conducted, and the US-led coalition which has been pounding IS targets in Iraq and Syria did not immediately confirm the operation.

The US-led coalition expanded its air strike campaign against IS militants based inside Iraq and Syr...

The US-led coalition expanded its air strike campaign against IS militants based inside Iraq and Syria in September 2014
Mc2 John Philip Wagner Jr., US NAVY/AFP/File

Afari’s name emerged last month in reports claiming that IS head Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was incapacitated in a coalition strike and handed over the helm of the organisation to Afari.

The Pentagon however said there was no reason to think Baghdadi had been wounded.

The structure of the organisation’s senior leadership is secretive and IS has only released video or audio recordings of Baghdadi or the group’s official spokesman Abu Mohammed al-Adnani.

The defence ministry statement Wednesday also said the strike targeted the top IS judge in the group’s self-proclaimed Jazira province, which includes Tal Afar, and “a large number” of the organisation’s members.

Tal Afar lies near the border with Syria, almost 400 kilometres (250 miles) northwest of Baghdad, and was one of the first places IS fighters took over when they launched a surprise offensive on June 9 last year.

The US state department last month put a $7 million bounty on information leading to Afari, who is presented on the Rewards for Justice website under the name of Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli.

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