Iraq kills 9 Daesh commanders including top figure

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani said on Tuesday that Daesh’s commander for Iraq had been killed in an operation in the Hamrin Mountains in northeast Iraq. (AP)
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Updated 22 October 2024
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Iraq kills 9 Daesh commanders including top figure

  • Iraq’s Joint Operations Command said among those killed was the ‘so-called governor of Iraq’ for Daesh Jassim Al-Mazrouei Abu Abdel Qader
  • ‘Large quantities of weapons’ were also seized in the operation

BAGHDAD: Iraqi authorities announced on Tuesday that security forces had killed nine Daesh group commanders including the jihadists’ top figure in the country in a raid in the northern mountains.

Iraq’s Joint Operations Command said in a statement that counterterrorism forces “killed nine terrorists, among them the so-called governor of Iraq” for Daesh, naming him as Jassim Al-Mazrouei Abu Abdel Qader.

Iraqi security analyst Fadel Abu Raghif said Mazrouei had “assumed control of the (Daesh) Iraq province less than a year ago.”

The statement noted that the operation in the Hamrin Mountains was carried out “with technical support” and intelligence provided by the US-led anti-jihadist coalition.

It also said that “large quantities of weapons” were seized in the operation, which was “still ongoing.”

Daesh overran large swaths of Iraq and neighboring Syria in 2014, proclaiming its “caliphate.”

It was defeated in Iraq in 2017 by Iraqi forces backed by the international military coalition, and in 2019 lost the last territory it held in Syria to US-backed Kurdish forces, but remnants of the group remain active in Iraq and continue to launch sporadic attacks.

A statement from the office of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani announced “the killing of the so-called governor of Iraq and eight senior leaders of the terrorist Daesh organization.”

Al-Sudani said the operation targeted Daesh hideouts in the Hamrin Mountains, vowing to “pursue ... and eliminate” jihadists wherever they may be in Iraq.

The US military announced on Friday that “precision airstrikes” conducted by Iraqi forces earlier this month had killed a senior Daesh leader and three other militants.


Iran, UK foreign ministers in rare direct contact

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Iran, UK foreign ministers in rare direct contact

  • A UK government source said Cooper “emphasized the need for a diplomatic solution on Iran’s nuclear program and raised a number of other issues”

TEHRAN: Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has spoken by phone with his British counterpart Yvette Cooper, an Iranian foreign ministry statement said on Saturday, in a rare case of direct contact between the two countries.

The ministry said that in Friday’s call the ministers “stressed the need to continue consultations at various levels to strengthen mutual understanding and pursue issues of mutual interest.”

A UK government source said Cooper “emphasized the need for a diplomatic solution on Iran’s nuclear program and raised a number of other issues.”

The source in London said Cooper raised the case of Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple detained in Iran for nearly a year on suspicion of espionage.

The Iranian ministry statement did not mention the case of the two Britons.

It said Araghchi criticized “the irresponsible approach of the three European countries toward the Iranian nuclear issue,” referring to Britain, France and Germany.

The three countries at the end of September initiated the

reinstatement of UN sanctions against Iran because of its nuclear program.

The Foremans, both in their early fifties, were seized in January as they passed through Kerman, in central Iran, while on a round-the-world motorbike trip.

Iran accuses the couple of entering the country pretending to be tourists so as to gather information for foreign intelligence services, an allegation the couple’s family rejects.

Before Friday’s call, the last exchange between the two ministers was in October.