US commandos kill top IS leader in Syria raid
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BEIRUT, Lebanon, MAY 17 – US commandos killed a senior Islamic State group leader in a nighttime raid into Syria, American officials said Saturday, as IS jihadists seized the northern part of Syria’s ancient desert city of Palmyra.
Across the border, IS battled Iraqi army reinforcements in the strategic western city of Ramadi, while Turkey said its armed forces had shot down a Syrian helicopter that had violated its airspace.
US President Barack Obama approved the special forces raid on Al-Omar in east Syria on Friday night to capture senior IS leader Abu Sayyaf and his wife Umm Sayyaf, the government said.
The bold operation, with elite commandos striking at IS’s inner circle, was a rare use of “boots on the ground” by the United States, which has fought the jihadists almost entirely from the air.
White House national security spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said Abu Sayyaf, who played a senior role in IS’s lucrative oil operations, “was killed when he engaged US forces”.
His wife was being held in military detention in Iraq while a young Yezidi woman, who appears to have been held as a slave by the couple, has been freed.