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ISIS executioner, Jihadi John killed in a drone strike -US officials

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The man who appeared in several ISIS beheading videos, taunting America in a British accent has reportedly been killed in a drone strike. CNN reports that the strike had been specifically targeting Jihadi John aka Mohammed Emwazi.

imageIt’s ABC News reporter Brian Ross who says that the mission was successful and that Emwazi dubbed “Jihadi John” and who oversaw the brutal executions of American and Western hostages, was hit by a U.S. air strike Thursday night and is believed to have been killed, U.S. officials told ABC News.

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One official said the jihadist, Mohammed Emwazi, was thought to be hit as he left a building in Raqqa, Syria, and entered a vehicle. The official called it a “flawless” and “clean hit” with no collateral damage and that Emwazi basically “evaporated.”

Emwazi is 27 years old. He was born in Kuwait but raised in the United Kingdom, specifically west London. In 2009, he graduated with a degree in Information Systems with Business Management from the University of Westminster. He is a Sunni muslim. The Washington Post reported that “Emwazi started to radicalize after a planned safari in Tanzania following his graduation from the University of Westminster.”
He’s thought to have joined ISIS in 2012.

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Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said:

“U.S. forces conducted an airstrike in Raqqa, Syria, on Nov. 12, 2015 targeting Mohamed Emwazi, also known as ‘Jihadi John,”

“Emwazi, a British citizen, 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,” Cook said. “We are assessing the results of tonight’s operation and will provide additional information as and where appropriate.”

Diane Foley, the mother of Emwazi’s first victim James Foley, told ABC News Emwazi’s potential death would be “really a small solace to us.”

“This huge effort to go after the this deranged man filled with hate when they can’t make half that effort to save the hostages while these young Americans were still alive,” said Foley, who was been critical of the U.S. government’s hostage policy.

Richard Clarke, a former counter-terrorism advisor to the White House and current ABC News consultant, said,

“Since ISIS has used propaganda and its ‘winner’ image to lure new adherents, when its propaganda figure is killed that makes it look more like a loser, more like the tide may be turning against it.”

A senior US defence official told CNN that they knew it was Emwazi before they struck in a mission he described as involving ‘persistent surveillance’.

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Emwazi, 27, carried out a number of beheadings of Western hostages in Syria and was top of the UK Govenrment’s ‘kill list’ of a dozen British radicals whom ministers want to take out with targeted drone strikes.

Previously, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry called Emwazi a “coward behind a mask.” While Spanish journalist Javier Espinosa who spent time in captivity with ISIS described him as a “bloodthirsty psychopath.”

Russia had always made capturing the Kuwaiti-born man a priority.

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