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Airstrike Targets Daesh Military Commander

March 9, 2016 Airstrike Targets Daesh Military Commander
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Editor’s Note: It’s always fantastic when we hear news like this. Our men and women continue to handle their business and pursue high-value targets as they present themselves, and this is a fantastic example. Both fixed-wing aircraft and Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPAs) were responsible for this strike, a mission which resulted in the demise of one Omar al-Shishani, the military commander for Daesh.

U.S. warplanes targeted a top Islamic State commander in an airstrike in northeastern Syria last week, the Pentagon announced Tuesday.

An initial U.S. assessment said it is likely that the targeted militant leader, known within the Islamic State as Omar al-Shishani, was killed along with 12 additional IS fighters, according to a senior U.S. defense official who discussed details of the attack on condition that he not be identified. The official said the attack was carried out March 4 by multiple waves of planes and drone aircraft.

In announcing the strike, Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said it occurred near al-Shaddadeh, a former Islamic State stronghold that was captured in February by the U.S.-backed, predominantly Kurdish Syria Democratic Forces. He said the ISIS leader, whose real name is Tarkhan Batirashvili, held numerous senior military positions within the group, including “minister of war,” and was based in Raqqa, Syria.

Airstrike Targets Daesh Military Commander

A General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper RPA. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Air Force)

Cook said that at the time of the strike al-Shishani was in al-Shaddadeh to bolster ISIS fighters who had suffered a series of defeats at the hands of local forces supported by the U.S.

Cook said the Pentagon was still assessing the results of its strike.

Al-Shishani is one of hundreds of Chechens who have been among the toughest jihadi fighters in Syria. He is an ethnic Chechen from the Caucasus nation of Georgia, specifically from the Pankisi Valley, a center of Georgia’s Chechen community and once a stronghold for militants.

He is sometimes called Omar the Chechen. Cook described him as a “battle-tested leader” with experience in numerous clashes in Iraq and Syria. He said that his potential loss to IS would hurt the group’s ability to recruit foreign fighters, especially those from Chechnya and the Caucus region.

The article on Military Times in its entirety can be read right here.

(Featured photo courtesy of YouTube)

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