Kamis, 03 Februari 2022

Islamic State leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi blows himself and his family up during US raid in Syria - Sky News

The leader of Islamic State has blown himself up in what President Joe Biden said was an "act of cowardice" during a raid by US special forces in Syria.

Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi exploded a bomb that killed him and members of his family as American forces approached a house in the village of Atmeh, in the rebel-held province of Idlib, a US official said.

He was among at least 13 people including four women who died during the operation, which lasted two hours.

Picture shows – Islamic State leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi also know as Amir Mohammed Abdul Rahman al-Mawli al-Salbi .  He has been reported to have been killed in the USA led raid in Syria
Image: Al-Qurayshi killed himself during a US operation that lasted two hours

At least six children were also among the dead, with one girl badly injured as the violence unfolded, children's charity UNICEF said in a statement.

Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said the mission was "successful", adding there were no US military casualties.

President Biden announced the killing in a statement, saying: "Thanks to the skill and bravery of our armed forces, we have taken off the battlefield Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi."

He said troops "successfully undertook a counterterrorism operation to protect the American people and our allies, and make the world a safer place".

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In a White House address on Thursday, the president said he was determined to protect US citizens from terrorist threats and vowed to take "decisive action" to protect the country.

Mr Biden told the nation: "Last night, operating on my orders, the United States military forces successfully removed a major terrorist threat to the world, the global leader of ISIS."

Since Al-Qurayshi took control of the terror group in 2019, "ISIS has directed terrorist operations targeting Americans, our allies and our partners, and countless civilians in the Middle East, Africa and in South Asia," Mr Biden said.

"He oversaw the spread of ISIS affiliated terrorist groups around the world after savaging communities and murdering innocents.

"Thanks to the bravery of our troops this horrible terrorist leader is no more."

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Biden: Terrorist died in 'final act of cowardice'

Mr Biden said the US department of defence took "every precaution possible to minimise civilian casualties" and chose to pursue a special forces raid rather targeting Al-Qurayshi with an airstrike, "at a much greater risk to our own people".

And he branded the terror leader a "coward".

A doll lies among debris inside a house in the aftermath of a counter-terrorism mission conducted by the U.S. Special Operations Forces in Atmeh, Syria, February 3, 2022 in this picture obtained from social media. Courtesy of Mohamed Al-Daher/via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.
Image: A doll lies among debris inside a house in the aftermath of a counter-terrorism mission conducted by the U.S. Special Operations Forces Pic: Mohamed Al-Daher/via REU

"We do know, as our troops approached to capture the terrorist, in a final desperate act of cowardice, he, with no regard for the lives of his own family or others in the building, chose to blow himself up... rather than face justice."

"Last night's operation took a major terrorist leader off the battlefield and has sent a strong message to terrorists around the world," Mr Biden added, as he warned: "We will come after you and find you."

Military devices are shown outside a destroyed house after an operation by the U.S. military in the Syrian village of Atmeh in Idlib province, Syria, Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022. U.S. special forces carried out what the Pentagon said was a successful, large-scale counterterrorism raid in northwestern Syria early Thursday. Local residents and activists said civilians were also among the dead. (AP Photo/Ghaith Alsayed)
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Image: Military devices outside a house after the operation by the US military in Atmeh

A US administration official blamed the civilian casualties on the explosive used by militants.

One of the helicopters used in the raid suffered a mechanical problem and had to be blown up on the ground, officials said.

Al-Qurayshi, also known as Amir Muhammad Sa'id Abdal-Rahman al-Mawla, was named as the second leader of IS after founder Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed in October 2019.

"While we are still assessing the results of this operation, this appears to be the same cowardly terrorist tactic we saw in the 2019 operation that eliminated al-Baghdadi," the US official said.

IS has been trying for a resurgence in the region, launching a series of attacks that include an assault on a prison last month.

Fighters with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces man a checkpoint in Hassakeh, northeast Syria, Monday, Jan. 24, 2022.Clashes between U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish fighters and militants continued for a fourth day Sunday near the prison in northeastern Syria that houses thousands of members of IS, the Kurdish force said. (AP Photo/Baderkhan Ahmad)
Image: Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces fighters at a checkpoint in Hassakeh, northeast Syria

The US raid began at around midnight as helicopters landed and heavy gunfire was heard, according to residents.

American troops used loudspeakers to warn women and children to leave the area.

The top floor of the house was destroyed during the clash and body parts were seen scattered near the site.

People check at a destroyed house after an operation by the U.S. military in the Syrian village of Atmeh, in Idlib province, Syria, Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022. U.S. special operations forces conducted a large-scale counterterrorism raid in northwestern Syria overnight Thursday, in what the Pentagon said was a ???successful mission.??? Residents and activists reported multiple deaths including civilians from the attack. (AP Photo/Ghaith Alsayed)
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Image: The remains of a house after a US military operation in Atmeh, close to the Turkish border

Residents told of the relentless gunfire and explosions that jolted Atmeh, near the Turkish border, in northwest Syria - which is home to many camps for people displaced from the country's civil war.

Areas in the town populated by civilians were "severely damaged" according to reports, the UNICEF statement said.

Islamic State group fighters, who surrendered after clashing with Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, at Gweiran Prison, in Hassakeh. Pic: SDF/AP
Image: Islamic State group fighters, who surrendered after clashing with Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, at Gweiran Prison, in Hassakeh. Pic: SDF/AP

Since the year began, violence has heavily escalated in and around Idlib in Syria's northwest, which is home to 1.2 million children in need of assistance, the charity added.

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