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British-Led Drone Strike Eliminates Jihadi John While Eating

The notorious jihadist known as Jihadi John, whose real name is Mohammed Emwazi, was killed in a British-led drone strike in Raqqa, Syria, while holding a kebab. This information was disclosed by a military official involved in the operation, which took place in 2015. Emwazi had gained infamy as a key executioner for the Islamic State, participating in the beheading of numerous hostages.
According to sources, the operation was meticulously planned, with intelligence gathered over six weeks. This intelligence was provided by MI6, the British intelligence agency, and involved monitoring Emwazi’s movements to establish a pattern. The military noted that he frequently visited a building close to a mosque in Raqqa, arriving in a 4×4 vehicle and staying for only a few minutes.
Operational Details of the Strike
The mission was coordinated by drone specialists from the RAF and the USAF based in Qatar. The intelligence team identified the location of the kebab shop where Emwazi was last seen. They confirmed the building’s purpose through MI6, which had been tracking his activities. On the day of the strike, a young boy who had been accompanying Emwazi left to play football, providing the necessary window for action.
As Emwazi exited the kebab shop, a drone was launched, equipped with a Hellfire missile. Just as the strike was about to be aborted due to the boy’s return to the scene, he was blocked by cars, allowing the mission to proceed. The strike was successful, resulting in Emwazi’s immediate death. The official remarked, “Emwazi was evaporated, kebab in hand.”
Aftermath and Reactions
The elimination of Jihadi John marked a significant victory in the fight against the Islamic State. He had been part of a group known as the IS Beatles, responsible for executing at least 29 captives. His brutal acts had drawn international condemnation and heightened awareness of the group’s atrocities.
In a related development, El Shafee Elsheikh, another member of the IS Beatles, recently applied to be transferred from a US prison to a UK facility, igniting outrage among the families of his victims. The ongoing discussions surrounding such transfers highlight the complex legal and ethical issues surrounding former IS members.
The drone strike that ended Jihadi John’s life underscores the ongoing counterterrorism efforts and the importance of international cooperation in addressing global security threats. As countries continue to grapple with the implications of returning jihadists, this operation serves as a reminder of the challenges faced in maintaining peace and security.
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