| US drone attack claimed ISIS Jihadi John executioner in Raqqa, Syria. |
Cyber Daily News - United States (US) Drone attacking a vehicle in Syria that is believed
to bring ISIS executioner known as Jihadi John or Mohammed Emwazi. According to the Pentagon, the attack was launched on Thursday.
But there is no confirmation whether the executioner who have beheaded hostages Western origin was killed in the attack or not.
A Pentagon spokesman, Peter Cook, in a statement said, Emwazi Mohammed was subjected to air raids in Raqqa. US officials, he said, is still waiting for the results of the attack.
US officials who spoke on condition of anonymity told The Associated Press on Friday (11/13/2015), said the US drone was indeed targeting a vehicle believed to be carrying Emwazi.
Emwazi by the US considered a bloodthirsty psychopath who have beheaded a number of Western hostages. Spanish journalist Javier Espinosa, who has been detained in Syria for more than six months after his abduction in September 2013, said Emwazi will explain exactly how militants staged beheading of the hostages.
Among them were beheaded by the executioner group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) that video uploaded online since August 2014, among others, US journalist; Steven Sotloff and James Foley, the US aid worker; Abdul-Rahman Kassig, British aid worker; David Haines and Alan Henning, and a Japanese journalist Kenji Goto.
But there is no confirmation whether the executioner who have beheaded hostages Western origin was killed in the attack or not.
A Pentagon spokesman, Peter Cook, in a statement said, Emwazi Mohammed was subjected to air raids in Raqqa. US officials, he said, is still waiting for the results of the attack.
US officials who spoke on condition of anonymity told The Associated Press on Friday (11/13/2015), said the US drone was indeed targeting a vehicle believed to be carrying Emwazi.
Emwazi by the US considered a bloodthirsty psychopath who have beheaded a number of Western hostages. Spanish journalist Javier Espinosa, who has been detained in Syria for more than six months after his abduction in September 2013, said Emwazi will explain exactly how militants staged beheading of the hostages.
Among them were beheaded by the executioner group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) that video uploaded online since August 2014, among others, US journalist; Steven Sotloff and James Foley, the US aid worker; Abdul-Rahman Kassig, British aid worker; David Haines and Alan Henning, and a Japanese journalist Kenji Goto.