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Abu Doaa al-Ansari: Isis leader in Sani 'killed in air strike', claims Egyptian military

The leader of the Sinai branch of Isis has been killed in an airstrike on a house, according to Egyptian military officials.

Abu Doaa al-Ansari died in an operation south of the coastal city of el-Arish in north Sinai, according to a posting on the Facebook page of the military's chief spokesman, Brigadier-General Mohammed Samir.

It said the operation was carried out by counter terrorism forces backed by war planes and guided by “accurate intelligence”.

Military officials said al-Ansari was killed in an air strike that targeted a house located amid olive groves south of el-Arish.

Aerial images of the strike released by the military appeared to confirm the account given by the officials.

According to the Egyptian military officials, the air strike that killed al-Ansari was part of an ongoing, intense air campaign that began more than a week ago and in which jet-fighters, helicopter gunships and drones are being used. Up to 45 of al-Ansari's aides are believed to died in those air strikes.

The campaign of air strikes was in response to the growing threat to ground troops posed by roadside bombs planted by the militants, they said.

The officials also suggested that 45 who were mentioned in the military spokesman's statement as slain alongside al-Ansari, may have perished in a series of air strikes earlier this week that targeted Isis positions and ammunition depots near the border town of Rafah.

PA

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