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British IS Hacker Believed Dead In Drone Strike
« on: August 27, 2015, 05:08:04 am »
US officials say they are in the final stages of confirming the death of a British computer hacker allegedly killed in a drone strike in Syria.

Junaid Hussain from Birmingham has been described as a key operator for so-called Islamic State allegedly involved in targeting new recruits for the organisation.

The 21-year-old was said last month to have been number three on the Pentagon's "kill list" of IS targets and is thought to have fled Britain to travel to Syria in 2013.

A US official was quoted as saying they have a "high level of confidence" he has been killed.

A strike specifically targeted Hussain while he was travelling in a vehicle in Syria, sources were said to have told CNN.

In an exclusive report  Sky News went undercover and contacted Hussain and his jihadi wife using anonymous online messaging services.

Sending us detailed guidebooks, they urged our fictional characters to form gangs and to create a British Islamic State over a long period.

He allegedly told the investigator: "It will be big. We will hit the kuffar (unbelievers) hard InshAllah. Hit their soldiers in their own land. InshAllah. Soldiers that served in Iraq and Afghanistan will be present. Jump in the crowd and detonate the bomb.

http://report24uk.info/article/288470/british-is-hacker-believed-dead-in-drone-strike
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