ISIS Leader Killed

US airstrike in northwest Syria killed a senior ISIS commander, CENTCOM says.

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U.S. forces killed senior Islamic State leader Ali Husayn al-Ulaywi in a precision airstrike in northwest Syria on June 19, U.S. Central Command announced Wednesday. CENTCOM said the strike was part of continuing efforts to “disrupt and eliminate terrorists” who seek to attack Americans abroad or the U.S. homeland. The operation comes as ISIS activity in Syria remains a security concern, with the group claiming a renewed phase of attacks and the region facing instability tied to U.S. base closures and detention issues. No distinct competing developments emerge beyond the core announcement of al-Ulaywi’s death.

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