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'Jihadi John': US air strike targets Islamic State militant in Syria | 'Jihadi John': US air strike targets Islamic State militant in Syria |
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US forces have carried out a drone strike in Syria against the Islamic State militant known as "Jihadi John". | US forces have carried out a drone strike in Syria against the Islamic State militant known as "Jihadi John". |
A US military source said there was a "high degree of certainty" he had been killed in Thursday's attack in Raqqa. | A US military source said there was a "high degree of certainty" he had been killed in Thursday's attack in Raqqa. |
Mohammed Emwazi, a Kuwaiti-born British militant, appeared in videos of the beheadings of Western hostages. | Mohammed Emwazi, a Kuwaiti-born British militant, appeared in videos of the beheadings of Western hostages. |
UK PM David Cameron said targeting Emwazi was "the right thing to do", and Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said "we believe the strike was successful". | |
It is believed there was one other person in the vehicle targeted in the strike. | It is believed there was one other person in the vehicle targeted in the strike. |
Who is Mohammed Emwazi? | Who is Mohammed Emwazi? |
'Jihadi John' movement mapped | 'Jihadi John' movement mapped |
Emwazi 'claimed harassment' | Emwazi 'claimed harassment' |
Who are Britain's jihadists? | Who are Britain's jihadists? |
How do you verify a militant's death? | |
Speaking outside Downing Street, Mr Cameron said it was not certain whether the strike was successful, but the UK had been working with the US "literally around the clock" to track Emwazi down. | |
He said any successful attack would have been "a strike at the heart" of Islamic State (IS), and would demonstrate to those who would harm Britain that "we have a long reach, we have unwavering determination and we never forget about our citizens". | He said any successful attack would have been "a strike at the heart" of Islamic State (IS), and would demonstrate to those who would harm Britain that "we have a long reach, we have unwavering determination and we never forget about our citizens". |
He described Emwazi as an "ongoing and serious threat" to civilians around the world, particularly in Syria and the UK. | He described Emwazi as an "ongoing and serious threat" to civilians around the world, particularly in Syria and the UK. |
Emwazi appeared in beheading videos of victims including British aid worker David Haines and taxi driver Alan Henning. | Emwazi appeared in beheading videos of victims including British aid worker David Haines and taxi driver Alan Henning. |
Mr Haines's daughter Bethany said she felt an "instant sense of relief" upon hearing reports of Emwazi's possible death, "knowing he wouldn't appear in anymore horrific videos" | Mr Haines's daughter Bethany said she felt an "instant sense of relief" upon hearing reports of Emwazi's possible death, "knowing he wouldn't appear in anymore horrific videos" |
"He was only a pawn in Isis's stupid game, but knowing it's over, that he's finally dead, still hasn't sunk in," she said in a statement. | "He was only a pawn in Isis's stupid game, but knowing it's over, that he's finally dead, still hasn't sunk in," she said in a statement. |
"As much as I wanted him dead I also wanted answers as to why he did it, why my dad, how did it make a difference?" | "As much as I wanted him dead I also wanted answers as to why he did it, why my dad, how did it make a difference?" |
'Mixed feelings' | 'Mixed feelings' |
The Henning family were informed on Thursday night by a government contact that the strike had taken place, the BBC understands. | The Henning family were informed on Thursday night by a government contact that the strike had taken place, the BBC understands. |
Stuart Henning, Mr Henning's nephew, wrote on Twitter: "Mixed feelings today wanted the coward behind the mask to suffer the way Alan and his friends did but also glad it's been destroyed." | Stuart Henning, Mr Henning's nephew, wrote on Twitter: "Mixed feelings today wanted the coward behind the mask to suffer the way Alan and his friends did but also glad it's been destroyed." |
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said it appeared Emwazi had been "held to account for his callous and brutal crimes". | Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said it appeared Emwazi had been "held to account for his callous and brutal crimes". |
"However, it would have been far better for us all if he had been held to account in a court of law," he said. | "However, it would have been far better for us all if he had been held to account in a court of law," he said. |
On Twitter, a group called Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently posted a map claiming to show the location of the drone strike. | On Twitter, a group called Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently posted a map claiming to show the location of the drone strike. |
It added: "The good thing is #JihadiJohn got killed near Clock tower where #ISIS Execute people." | It added: "The good thing is #JihadiJohn got killed near Clock tower where #ISIS Execute people." |
A senior US military source said the strike involved two MQ9 Reaper drones and took place at 20:50 GMT. | A senior US military source said the strike involved two MQ9 Reaper drones and took place at 20:50 GMT. |
A formal statement from the Pentagon stopped short of asserting that Emwazi had definitely been killed, adding that it was assessing the operation. | A formal statement from the Pentagon stopped short of asserting that Emwazi had definitely been killed, adding that it was assessing the operation. |
Analysis | Analysis |
by Frank Gardner, BBC security correspondent | by Frank Gardner, BBC security correspondent |
As the militant who sadistically murdered Western aid workers and journalists on camera, Mohammed Emwazi became a top target for US and British intelligence agencies, even though he is thought to have played no military role within Islamic State. | As the militant who sadistically murdered Western aid workers and journalists on camera, Mohammed Emwazi became a top target for US and British intelligence agencies, even though he is thought to have played no military role within Islamic State. |
After his identity was revealed in February, Emwazi largely stayed out of sight, taking particular care not to leave a digital trail to his whereabouts. | After his identity was revealed in February, Emwazi largely stayed out of sight, taking particular care not to leave a digital trail to his whereabouts. |
But GCHQ, the UK government's communications headquarters, has expended enormous efforts to intercept and decipher any encrypted messages that might reveal his location or those of his associates. | But GCHQ, the UK government's communications headquarters, has expended enormous efforts to intercept and decipher any encrypted messages that might reveal his location or those of his associates. |
Emwazi is believed to have travelled to Syria in 2013 and later joined IS militants. | Emwazi is believed to have travelled to Syria in 2013 and later joined IS militants. |
He first appeared in a video in August last year, when footage was posted online showing the murder of US journalist James Foley. | He first appeared in a video in August last year, when footage was posted online showing the murder of US journalist James Foley. |
He later appeared in videos of the beheadings of US journalist Steven Sotloff,Mr Haines, Mr Henning, as well as American aid worker Abdul-Rahman Kassig, also known as Peter, and Japanese journalist Kenji Goto. | He later appeared in videos of the beheadings of US journalist Steven Sotloff,Mr Haines, Mr Henning, as well as American aid worker Abdul-Rahman Kassig, also known as Peter, and Japanese journalist Kenji Goto. |
He was also seen apparently killing a Syrian soldier during a mass beheading of Syrian troops. | He was also seen apparently killing a Syrian soldier during a mass beheading of Syrian troops. |
In each of the videos, the militant appeared dressed in a black robe with a black balaclava covering his face. | In each of the videos, the militant appeared dressed in a black robe with a black balaclava covering his face. |
Initially dubbed "Jihadi John" by the media, he was subsequently named as Emwazi, from west London, in February. | Initially dubbed "Jihadi John" by the media, he was subsequently named as Emwazi, from west London, in February. |
Advocacy group Cage, which previously suggested MI5 harassment may have contributed to Emwazi's radicalisation, said he "should have been tried as a war criminal". | Advocacy group Cage, which previously suggested MI5 harassment may have contributed to Emwazi's radicalisation, said he "should have been tried as a war criminal". |
Mohammed Emwazi | Mohammed Emwazi |
Source: Cage, London-based campaign group | Source: Cage, London-based campaign group |
BBC Washington correspondent Gary O'Donoghue said US agencies would now speak to intelligence sources on the ground and listen to emails, phone calls and messages to "see what the chatter is". | BBC Washington correspondent Gary O'Donoghue said US agencies would now speak to intelligence sources on the ground and listen to emails, phone calls and messages to "see what the chatter is". |
He said the US had claimed to have killed militants in the past who turned out to be alive. | He said the US had claimed to have killed militants in the past who turned out to be alive. |
"But I think the speed with which they came out with this announcement... suggests they are reasonably certain they did get Jihadi John," he added. | "But I think the speed with which they came out with this announcement... suggests they are reasonably certain they did get Jihadi John," he added. |
Civil war erupted in Syria four years ago, and now President Bashar al-Assad's government, IS, an array of Syrian rebels and Kurdish fighters all hold territory. Millions have been displaced and more than 250,000 people killed as a result of the fighting. | Civil war erupted in Syria four years ago, and now President Bashar al-Assad's government, IS, an array of Syrian rebels and Kurdish fighters all hold territory. Millions have been displaced and more than 250,000 people killed as a result of the fighting. |
At least 700 people from the UK have travelled to support or fight for jihadist organisations in Syria and Iraq, British police say. | At least 700 people from the UK have travelled to support or fight for jihadist organisations in Syria and Iraq, British police say. |