US claims Coalition Strike Kills Daesh ‘Minister of Information’

17 September, 2016 09:09

United Statesd claimed its coalition’s air strike in Syria killed a senior Daesh (ISIL) operative considered the group’s information minister, a week after another raid eliminated a top ISIS strategist.

 

Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said that Wa’il Adil Hasan Salman al-Fayad, also known as “Dr. Wa’il”, was killed in a precision strike on September 7 near Raqa, the Syrian city that is the de facto capital of the Daesh (ISIL) group.

“Wa’il oversaw ISIL’s production of terrorist propaganda videos showing torture and executions,” Cook said, describing him as “one of ISIL’s most senior leaders” and a close associate of Abu Mohamed al-Adnani, the group spokesman killed on August 30.

U.S. officials “will continue to work with our coalition partners to build momentum” in the campaign to deal the Daesh group “a lasting defeat,” he added.

The IS group is also referred to as ISIS and Daesh.

The announcement comes as airstrikes and clashes are testing a fragile ceasefire in Syria.

Under the deal, Moscow must pressure Syrian President Bashar Assad and Washington must work with Syrian rebels to silence their guns.

If the truce, which began on Monday, lasts seven days and humanitarian access is granted, Russia and the United States are to work together to target takfiri terrorists, including the Daesh group and former al-Qaida affiliate Fateh al-Sham Front.

Russia said that although only Moscow and the Syrian regime were fulfilling the truce deal, it was ready to extend the agreement by 72 hours.

The Pentagon also said that it had deployed dozens of U.S. Special Operations Forces to Syria’s border with Turkey at Ankara’s request in support of the Turkish military and “vetted” anti-Syrian rebels.

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