President Biden confirmed he was ‘taken off the battlefield’ by US soldiers (Picture: AFP)
The leader of Isis has been killed during a US raid in Syria.
President Joe Biden confirmed Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi was taken out in a military operation
He said in a statement: ‘Last night at my direction, US military forces in the northwest Syria successfully undertook a counterterrorism operation to protect the American people and our Allies, and make the world a safer place.
‘Thanks to the skill and bravery of our Armed Forces, we have taken off the battlefield Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi—the leader of ISIS.
‘All Americans have returned safely from the operation.’
President Biden is expected to address the US later today.
An image shared by the White House showed him sitting alongside his deputy, Kamala Harris, in the situation room.
Six children and four women were also killed in the destructive raid on the Islamist leader’s compound (Picture: Andalou)
The raid is the biggest conducted by the US in Syria since 2019 (Picture: EPA)
An image shared by the White House showed president Biden watching the operation unfold (Picture: Twitter/White House)
According to the post, the president observed the counterterrorism operation alongside members of his national security team.
Al-Qurayshi was made leader of the terrorist organisation when previous head Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was taken out in October 2019.
At least 13 people died during the raid last night, thought to be the largest since the 2019 operation targeting the previous leader in Idlib.
Several residents said they saw body parts scattered near the site, adding that the raid involved helicopters, explosions and machine-gun fire.
The clandestine operation comes at a crucial time in the battle to crush the group, which has launched a series of attacks in recent weeks and months.
Militants recently launched a 10-day assault in an effort to seize a prison in north-eastern Syria which houses at least 3,000 detainees linked to the group.
A US-backed Kurdish-led force said on Monday that the Gweiran prison, also known as al-Sinaa prison, is now fully under its control.
The Syrian Democratic Forces said more than 120 of their fighters and prison workers died in the effort to thwart the IS plot.
Al-Qurayshi served as an officer in Saddam Hussein’s army before joining Al Qaeda during the war in Afghanistan.
He was detained by the US at Camp Bucca, where he met Al-Baghdadi and pledged allegiance to his caliphate.
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