ISIS confirms 'minister of information' killed | Inquirer News

ISIS confirms ‘minister of information’ killed

/ 09:43 AM October 11, 2016

Red God’s civilian defenders set on fire an ISIS flag in Central Mindanao mountains, Jan. 19. JEOFFREY MAITEM

Red God’s civilian defenders set on fire an ISIS flag in Central Mindanao mountains, Jan. 19. JEOFFREY MAITEM

BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) said Monday that a senior operative considered the group’s information minister had been killed, confirming an earlier Pentagon report.

An ISIS statement on social media affirmed the “martyrdom” of Abu Mohammad al-Furqan, the nom de guerre of Wa’il Adil Hasan Salman al-Fayad, saying he was an “emir” of the group’s central media body. It did not release any further details.

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Last month the Pentagon said al-Fayad, also known as “Dr. Wa’il”, was killed in a precision strike on September 7 near Raqa, the Syrian city that is the de facto capital of the Islamic State jihadist group.

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He oversaw the group’s media production of videos showing torture and executions, said the Pentagon, describing him as “one of ISIL’s most senior leaders” and a close associate of Abu Mohamed al-Adnani, the ISIS group spokesman killed on August 30.

Since it announced a self-styled caliphate across Iraq and Syria in 2014, ISIS has become notorious for broadcasting its macabre tactics.

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The group’s online network has taken advantage of social media’s instant publishing power to circulate footage of mass killings and beheadings. CBB

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