Killing "Gov. Mosul," Saadi al-Jubouri in a raid of the international coalition aircraft
Nineveh -arac Press December -26 announced Nineveh police chief, on Friday, the death of the so-called Governor Daash the jurisdiction of Mosul Saadi al-Jubouri, a raid of the international coalition forces.
Maj confident Hamdani told reporters that "Jabour was killed in a raid in the village of Zawya in Qayyarah area, 30 km south of Mosul on Thursday."
This comes with the Kurdish peshmerga forces continue their operation, "the greatest" in northern Iraq that led to the siege of the decoder Mount Sinjar, with the support of the international airline alliance led by Washington, which announced the deaths of three senior leaders of the organization.
A spokesman for the US Department of Defense, Admiral John Kirby, last week, "I can assure you that since mid-November, successfully targeted strikes carried out by the coalition in the killing of a number of senior leaders and officials from the lower level in the self-styled Islamic State".
He refused to be named, a senior US official that the most prominent of these "Haji Moataz," which Iraqi Fadel Ahmed Abdullah Hayali known as "Abu Muslim Turkmen", a deputy leader of the organization, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and oversees operations in Iraq.
He said Kirby that "the loss of these senior leaders will affect the organization's ability to lead and guide the current operations against Iraqi security forces, including the Kurdish forces and other local forces" .anthy (1)
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Nineveh -arac Press December -26 announced Nineveh police chief, on Friday, the death of the so-called Governor Daash the jurisdiction of Mosul Saadi al-Jubouri, a raid of the international coalition forces.
Maj confident Hamdani told reporters that "Jabour was killed in a raid in the village of Zawya in Qayyarah area, 30 km south of Mosul on Thursday."
This comes with the Kurdish peshmerga forces continue their operation, "the greatest" in northern Iraq that led to the siege of the decoder Mount Sinjar, with the support of the international airline alliance led by Washington, which announced the deaths of three senior leaders of the organization.
A spokesman for the US Department of Defense, Admiral John Kirby, last week, "I can assure you that since mid-November, successfully targeted strikes carried out by the coalition in the killing of a number of senior leaders and officials from the lower level in the self-styled Islamic State".
He refused to be named, a senior US official that the most prominent of these "Haji Moataz," which Iraqi Fadel Ahmed Abdullah Hayali known as "Abu Muslim Turkmen", a deputy leader of the organization, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and oversees operations in Iraq.
He said Kirby that "the loss of these senior leaders will affect the organization's ability to lead and guide the current operations against Iraqi security forces, including the Kurdish forces and other local forces" .anthy (1)
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