Pentagon confirms killing of IS spokesman

A Hellfire missile from a Predator drone hit at the car in which Adnani was travelling on August 30.

September 13, 2016 07:56 am | Updated November 17, 2021 02:24 am IST - Washington

This undated shows Abu Mohamed Al-Adnani Islamic State leader and spokesman Abu Mohamed al-Adnani at an undisclosed location. Photo: AFP

This undated shows Abu Mohamed Al-Adnani Islamic State leader and spokesman Abu Mohamed al-Adnani at an undisclosed location. Photo: AFP

The Pentagon has confirmed that a United States air strike killed Islamic State leader and spokesman Abu Mohamed al-Adnani in northern Syria last month.

“The strike near Al Bab, Syria, removes from the battlefield ISIL’s chief propagandist, recruiter and architect of external terrorist operations,” Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said on Monday.

“It is one of a series of successful strikes against ISIL leaders, including those responsible for finances and military planning, that make it harder for the group to operate.”

The August 30 air strike was conducted by a Predator drone, which fired a Hellfire missile at the car Adnani was travelling in.

Officials say Adnani was the main spokesman for the IS, and he had played a major role during some of the group’s most high-profile attacks over the past year, including the one in Paris, at the Brussels and Istanbul airports, at a cafe in Bangladesh, as well as the downing of a Russian airliner in the Sinai and suicide bombings at a rally in Ankara.

Mr. Cook has said previously Adnani coordinated the movement of IS fighters, encouraged lone-wolf attacks on civilians and members of the military and actively recruited new IS members.

Soon after the strike against Adnani, Russia said it was responsible for his death, a claim Pentagon officials dismissed as a “joke.”

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