
The international coalition against the terrorist Daesh organization killed two "motivated" foreign fighters in Iraq, the spokesman for Operation Inherent Resolve said Friday.
In a video-conference call from Baghdad, Army Colonel Steve Warren told Pentagon reporters that the two foreign fighters were killed on the same day in separate strikes in Iraq.
Abu Zubary al-Bosni was killed near Bajar; he was a Swedish national of Bosnian descent who was a trusted member of a cadre of foreign fighters, the colonel said.
Khalid Osman Timayare, Daesh's deputy emir of the Anwar al-Awlaki Brigade, was killed in a strike near Ar Rayhaniyah, the spokesman said.
He was a Swedish-born foreign fighter with links to Western fighters, Warren said.
Both of these strikes deprive the terrorist organization of motivated foreign fighters who had displayed leadership aptitude, he said.
Source: MENA
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