A spokesperson for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has been killed in a Joint Special Operations Command raid by the U.S. and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Fighters (SDF), shortly after ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was also killed, an SDF official confirmed on Sunday.
SDF Gen. Mazloum Kobani Abdi announced on Twitter that Abu Hassan al-Muhajir had been targeted in an attack in the village of Ein al Baat on Sunday. Newsweek first reported the spokesman’s death.
“Following the previous ops, a senior assistent for al- Bagdadi is called Abu Hesen al Mouhjir was targeted in a village named Ein al Baat near Jaraboul city, the mission was conducted via direct coordination of SDF Intel & US military apart the ongiong ops to hunt ISIS leaders,” Abdi said.
The Kurdish-led YPG forces also confirmed al-Muhajir’s death.
News of Al-Muhajir’s death came the day after al-Baghdadi was killed in a U.S. military aid in Syria. President Trump confirmed the ISIS leader’s death Sunday morning after reports circulated Saturday night about the raid.
{mosads}The ISIS leaders’ deaths come as Trump has received criticism for potentially giving ISIS an opening to reemerge after withdrawing U.S. troops from Syria.
Al-Muhajir was promoted to be the ISIS spokesman in 2016 after Abu Mohammad al-Adnani was killed in a U.S. airstrike in Aleppo.