Abu Khattab al-Tunisi
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Abu Khattab al-Tunisi (died 10 June 2017)[2] was a Tunisian jihadist and military leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant,[1] who had risen to the group's third-highest ranking commander by 2017.[3] In that year, he was put in charge of the military operations in eastern Raqqa, ISIL's proclaimed capital, which was attacked by the Syrian Democratic Forces on 6 June 2017. Just four days after the battle's beginning, Abu Khattab was killed at the frontlines in the Roman suburb, alongside 12 other ISIL militants, during a shootout with SDF fighters.[4] His death was considered to be "a new blow to the ISIS terror group".[1]
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Abu Khattab al-Tunisi | |
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Born | Tunisia[1] |
Died | 10 June 2017[2] Raqqa, Syria |
Allegiance | Islamic State |
Service/ | Military of ISIL |
Years of service | ?–2017 |
Rank | Third-highest ranking ISIL commander[3] |
Battles/wars | Syrian Civil War |
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