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14 November 2015

'British' Islamic State leader ‘Jihadi John’ killed in US drone strike in Syria: Reports

November 13, 2015

“Jihadi John” Mohammed Emwazi participated in the videos showing the murders of a number of hostages including U.S., British and Japanese ones, the Pentagon said.

Islamic State’s masked executioner “Jihadi John” has reportedly been killed in a U.S. drone strike in Syria that British Prime Minister David Cameron described as an act of self-defence but refused to confirm the death of the Briton who has appeared in gruesome propaganda videos.

U.S. sources said that the American military was 99 per cent certain that Mohammed Emwazi known as “Jihadi John” had been killed in a drone strike.

Downing Street and the U.K. Ministry of Defence sources were marginally less certain in their response to the reports of his death than the U.S. sources, but added there was a “high degree of certainty that he has been killed”.

The Pentagon is assessing whether the extremist was killed in the military action.

Mr. Cameron said although it was not yet certain whether the strike had been successful, targeting Emwazi was “the right thing to do“.

If the raid killed the man seen in numerous IS beheading videos, “it will be a strike at the heart” of Islamic State, Mr. Cameron said.

He described Emwazi as an “ongoing and serious threat” to civilians around the world, particularly in Syria and the U.K.

“He was IS’s lead executioner and let us not forget he killed many, many Muslims too, and he was intent on murdering many more people. So this was an act of self-defence.

“Emwazi is a barbaric murderer.”

The Prime Minister added that his thoughts were with the families of those “who were so brutally murdered“.

A senior U.S. military source said the strike involved two MQ9 Reaper drones.

A formal statement from the Pentagon stopped short of asserting that Emwazi had definitely been killed, adding that it was assessing the operation.

Announcing details of the strike, Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook, said, “U.S. forces conducted an airstrike in Raqqa, Syria, on November 12, 2015 targeting Mohamed Emwazi, also known as Jihadi John.”

Emwazi participated in the videos showing the murders of U.S. journalists Steven Sotloff and James Foley, U.S. aid worker Abdul-Rahman Kassig, British aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning, Japanese journalist Kenji Goto, and a number of other hostages, the Pentagon said.

Emwazi, who speaks English and is believed to be born in Kuwait, is frequently seen in hooded hostage videos carrying out violent beheadings. The U.K. government was notified of the operation and notified families whose kin was executed by Emwazi.

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