Russia’s Defense Ministry said on Wednesday that the killing of top ISIS leader Abu Muhammed al-Adnani, was the result of an airstrike conducted by a Russian Su-34 bomber.
The death of the ISIS spokesman and senior commander in a bombing in the Syrian province of Aleppo, was confirmed yesterday by the terrorist organization itself via its Aamaq news agency
Al-Adnani had a $5 million US Department of State bounty on his head.
RT reports:
In an airstrike conducted in the area of Maaratat Umm Hawsh on Tuesday, the Su-34 targeted a group of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) fighters numbering about 40 people, the Russian Defense Ministry reported. Al-Adnani’s death was confirmed by several intelligence channels.
#SYRIA Su-34 strike near Maaratat-Um-Haush (#Aleppo) eliminated large concentration of #ISIS militants(up to 40 men) https://t.co/dhBuPnOcAI
— Минобороны России (@mod_russia) August 31, 2016
The militant was described as the second most senior IS leader after Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The group’s news outlet, Amaq, reported Al-Adnani’s death on Tuesday, without specifying who was responsible. According to Amaq, al-Adnani was killed “while surveying the operations to repel the military campaigns against Aleppo.”
#SYRIA Among those terrorists, there was the military leader Abu Mohammad al-Adnani known as the Spokesperson of the #ISIS
— Минобороны России (@mod_russia) August 31, 2016
An American defense official told Reuters that the US also targeted al-Adnani in a strike on Tuesday, but would not immediately confirm his death. Al-Adnani had a $5 million US Department of State bounty on his head.
Known for his aggressive, florid speaking style, al-Adnani sought to inspire recruits and lone wolf attackers in the West, and his calls to arms were often cited by ISIS adepts. Western media also reported that he was the head of a special intelligence unit, responsible for planning complex terrorist attacks in Europe.
Nations fighting IS should be prepared for possible attempts by terrorists to seek retribution, Middle East expert Ali Rizk told RT.
“There are a lot of ISIS members who would be mourning his death and who would be very determined to extract some kind of revenge. I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw some plots in Western capitals,” he said.
While al-Adnani’s death is a setback for IS, considering his senior position and involvement in the propaganda efforts of the jihadist group, people should remain realistic about the impact it will ultimately have, Ammar Waqqaf, founder and director of Gnosos think tank, told RT.
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