WASHINGTON – U.S. officials say a senior Islamic State leader has been killed, marking a further erosion of top leadership in the militant group in Syria and Iraq.
The officials were not authorized to discuss the operation and so spoke on condition of anonymity. The identity of the senior leader was not immediately available, as Defense Secretary Ash Carter and Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, prepared to hold a Pentagon news conference Friday.
The U.S. military has killed numerous Islamic State leaders in recent months. Earlier this month the Pentagon said it killed Omar al-Shishani, described as the Islamic State's "minister of war," in an airstrike in Syria. In November, the Pentagon said an airstrike in Libya killed Abu Nabil, another top IS leader. READ MORE
Featured Image: A picture taken on February 27, 2016 in Akcakale in Sanliurfa province shows smoke rising from the neightborhood of Syrian city Tel Abyad during clashes between Islamic State Group and People's Protection Units (YPG). (Photo Credit: STR/AFP/Getty Images)