Islamic State propaganda chief killed in coalition air strike

Restive Raqqa: Precision raid in Syria accounts for Wa’il Adil Hasan Salman al-Fayad

Wa’il Adil Hasan Salman al-Fayad killed on September 7th, according to the Pentagon. Photograph: Getty Images
Wa’il Adil Hasan Salman al-Fayad killed on September 7th, according to the Pentagon. Photograph: Getty Images

The Pentagon said on Friday that a US-led coalition air strike on September 7th killed a Islamic State leader who oversaw the militant group‘s propaganda.

Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said that the air strike took place near Raqqa, Syria, and targeted and killed Wa’il Adil Hasan Salman al-Fayad, also known as Dr Wa’il.

Islamic State controls parts of Iraq and Syria and has broadcast its beheadings of journalists and aid workers over the past few years. The group has sympathisers in several countries who have carried out bombings and shootings of civilians.

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The Pentagon said Wa’il was minister of information and prominent member of Isis’s Senior Shura Council, or leadership group.

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A US Defense Department source said Wa’il was targeted by the air strike while he was on a motorcycle outside his house.

“Wa’il oversaw Isil’s [Isis] production of terrorist propaganda videos showing torture and executions,” said Mr Cook. “He was a close associate of Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, the Isil spokesman and leader for plotting and inspiring external terror attacks.”

On August 30th, Isis said Adnani was killed in a US air strike in Syria, which was later confirmed by the Pentagon.

The Pentagon also acknowledged that US special operation forces are accompanying Turkish and vetted Syrian opposition forces battling Islamic State in and around the area of the Syrian border near al-Rai and the town of Jarablus, further east.

– (Reuters)