Washington [US], February 3 (ANI): The United States on Thursday announced the killing of ISIS chief Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi in a counterterrorism operation in northwest Syria. “Last night at my direction, U.S. military forces in northwest Syria successfully undertook a counterterrorism operation to protect the American people and our Allies, and make the world a safer place,” the White House said in a statement.
“Thanks to the skill and bravery of our Armed Forces, we have taken off the battlefield Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi–the leader of ISIS. All Americans have returned safely from the operation,” the statement added. The White House said Biden will deliver remarks to the American people later on Thursday.
ISIS chief al-Qurayshi was imprisoned in the US-run Camp Bucca in Iraq starting 2004, according to US media reports. Reports said he was active in IS’ predecessor organization and eventually became one of former IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi most trusted deputies.
Al-Qurayshi is also seen as the architect behind IS’ killing of the Yazidi religious minority and oversaw terror group’s global operations. The slain IS chief is also credited for preventing the fall of terror organizations following Baghdadi’s death in a US operation in October 2019.
The US had an offering million dollars of reward for information that leads to al-Qurashi’s capture. (ANI)
Three civilians killed when IS leader detonated explosive device in Syria during US raid: Pentagon
Washington [US], February 4 (ANI/Sputnik): Three civilians were killed as a result of Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, the leader of the Islamic State terrorist group, detonating an explosive device during a US raid against him in Syria, Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby said on Thursday, adding that 10 individuals were evacuated.
Earlier in the day, President Joe Biden announced that the US eliminated al-Qurayshi in a military operation in northwestern Syria last night. Biden added that all Americans have returned safely from the operation. “Three innocent civilians were killed,” Kirby said, noting that these were al-Qurayshi‘s wife and their two children. Kirby added that “the calculated efforts” of the US forces “succeeded in protecting more than 10 women, children and babies.” (ANI/Sputnik)
US, its citizens safer after death of ISIS leader in Syria, says Secretary of Defense Austin
Washington [US], February 4 (ANI): US Secretary of Defence Lloyd J Austin on Thursday said that the United States and its citizens are safer after the death of the leader of ISIS in northwest Syria.
Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, the leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, died last night when he detonated an explosive device during a US military operation that aimed to kill or capture him, a Pentagon official said.
An ISIS deputy and some of al-Qurayshi‘s family members were reportedly killed when al-Qurayshi detonated the explosive device, the official said. “The professionalism, skill and readiness of our troops — honed through relentless rehearsal — has dealt ISIS a severe blow and has helped make our country and our fellow citizens safer,” Austin said in a statement this morning (local time).
Austin said that al-Qurayshi, also known as Haji Abdullah, provided near-constant operational guidance to ISIS fighters, including the prison break and attack at Hasakah and the slaughter of Yazidis in Iraq.
“He is now off the battlefield and out of command and cannot threaten any more lives,” Austin said. The secretary praised US Central Command and US Special Operations Command for their superb support to the planning and execution of this mission. “I have been involved with enough of these sorts of operations to know how difficult they are to mount and how meticulously they must be planned and resourced.”
Special Operations forces took extraordinary measures to avoid civilian harm, Austin noted. In a press conference this morning (local time), President Joe Biden said: “I am grateful for the immense courage, skill and determination of our US forces who skillfully executed this incredibly challenging mission. “The members of our military are the solid steel backbone of this nation, ready to fly into danger at a moment’s notice to keep our country and the American people safe, as well as our allies. I’m also grateful to the families of our service members,” he said.
Biden also mentioned the important role of this mission by the Syrian Democratic Forces. He said the department will continue to work with them, as well as the Iraqi Security Forces, including the Kurdish Peshmerga, and more than 80 members of the global coalition, to keep pressure on ISIS.
During a press briefing today, John F Kirby, Pentagon press secretary, said that despite some civilian deaths in the compound that resulted when al-Qurayshi detonated an explosive device, “the calculated efforts of our forces succeeded in protecting more than 10 women, children and babies.” Upon arrival at the site, US forces used a bullhorn to beseech those inside the building to leave, Kirby said, adding that the president decided against using an airstrike in order to prevent the deaths of innocent civilians. There were no US casualties, Kirby said, also mentioning that one helicopter had a mechanical issue and had to be destroyed.
Toward the end of the approximately two-hour operation, there was a small group of hostile individuals approaching the compound, Kirby said. Two of them were killed, and the others left the area.
Despite the death of al-Qurayshi, ISIS remains a threat, Kirby said. Regarding the operation, he said that a thorough review and after-action report will take place with more details possibly coming in the days ahead. (ANI)