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Dejected leader of the Islamic State related to attacks in Paris

An air strike of the international coalition led by the United States against the Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria over the life of the Moudan Charaffe, leader of the jihadist group linked to the brain of the attacks in Paris on November 13, reported Infobae .

The spokesman for the US mission in Iraq against ISIS, Colonel Steve Warren, said the death of al Moudan, linked directly to Abdelhamid Abaaoud, late leader of attacks in Paris, took place on December 24 in Syria.

"In the last month have killed 10 ISIS leaders with targeted air strikes, including several of those who planned attacks abroad, some of which are linked to the attacks in Paris," said Warren. Other terrorists killed "it had further plans to attack the West," he added.



French security forces suspect the jihadist Al Gallo Mouadan could help coordinate attacks in Paris. The name of Al Mouadan was heard by a hostage in one of the conversations that kept two of the terrorists who murdered 90 people in the concert hall Le Bataclan.

Al Mouadan was a friend of one of the suicide bombers coffee Bataclan, Samy Amimour, and had traveled to Syria in August 2013, after having been questioned in France and released under judicial control.

At Mouadan, it died on December 24, is among the other 10 leaders of ISIS who died in the attacks in December, Colonel Warren said.

Among the dead is also Hakim Abdul Qader, who provided external operations of the Islamic State. He was killed in Mosul on Dec. 26, Warren said.

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