Iraqi TV: ISIS deputy leader killed in air strike
BAGHDAD Ayad al-Jumaili, believed to be the deputy of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has been killed in an air strike, Iraqi State TV said, citing Iraqi military intelligence.
The US-led anti-Islamic State coalition said it was unable to confirm the report.
Iraqi TV said Jumaili was killed with other ISIS commanders in a strike carried out by the Iraqi air force in the region of Al-Qaim, near the border with Syria. It gave no details or date for the raid.
"The air force's planes executed with accuracy a strike on the headquarters of Daesh (ISIS) in Al-Qaim... resulting in the killing of Daesh's second-in-command... Ayad al-Jumaili, alias Abu Yahya, the war minister," said state TV.
The Iraqi state TV report is the first by an official media to announce the death of Jumaili.- REUTERS
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