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Second Deputy of ISIL Chief Killed in Iraq’s Western Province

  • January, 10, 2016 - 00:19
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Second Deputy of ISIL Chief Killed in Iraq’s Western Province

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A senior commander of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorist group was killed after an operation conducted by the Iraqi Air force in the western province of Anbar, the country’s military announced on Saturday.

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The Iraqi Defense Ministry said in a statement on Saturday that its fighter jets had managed to target the whereabouts of Asi Ali Mohammad Nasir al-Obaidi in the town of Barwanah in the western province of Anbar.

The statement said Obaidi was the second deputy to the self-proclaimed ISIL (also known as Daesh) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, meaning that he was the third in command of the Takfiri group.

It said Obaidi had escaped Abu Ghraib, a notorious prison facility once run by the United States forces west of the capital, Baghdad. A picture of Obaidi was also circulated in the Iraqi media.

The death of the notorious commander comes days after the Iraqi military and volunteer fighters managed to liberate the central districts of Anbar’s provincial capital of Ramadi in a major blow to the terrorists, Press TV reported.

Sporadic clashes still continue in Ramadi and other parts of Anbar; however, Iraqi forces say they have purged Daesh militants from their key positions.

 
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