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US airstrikes killing top ISIL leaders

The loss of leadership has diminished ISIL's ability to conduct operations against local fighters, according to the Pentagon

19.12.2014 - Update : 19.12.2014
US airstrikes killing top ISIL leaders

By M. Bilal Kenasari

WASHINGTON

 U.S. airstrikes have killed multiple top leaders within ISIL, a U.S. official said Thursday.

"We believe that the loss of these key leaders degrades ISIL's ability to command and control current operations against Iraqi Security Forces (ISF), including Kurdish and other local forces in Iraq," said Rear Adm. John Kirby, the Pentagon's press secretary.

In an interview published Thursday in the Wall Street Journal, Gen. Martin Dempsey said three influential ISIL leaders have been killed.

Haji Mutazz, who is known as the right-hand man to the group’s chief, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was killed in early December; Abd al-Basit, the head of military operations in Iraq was also killed in December; and Radwin Talib, the governor of Mosul was killed in November.

The U.S. is leading an international coalition, which includes France, Germany, Saudi Arabia and others, and has carried more than 1,200 air strikes against ISIL in Iraq and Syria since operations began in August, according to a joint task force leading the operations.

"While we do not discuss the intelligence and targeting details of our operations, it is important to note that leadership, command and control nodes, facilities, and equipment are always part of our targeting calculus," Kirby said.

"The success of these airstrikes demonstrates the coalition's resolve in enabling the ISF to disrupt and degrade ISIL as they continue to regain control of their territory." Kirby added.

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