A coalition air strike in western Iraq killed at least 17 Islamic State militants overnight, a hospital source said on Thursday, and an Arabic TV channel said the group's leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had been in the area several hours before.
The channel, al-Arabiya al-Hadath, based its report on anonymous sources and gave no further information on Baghdadi. The report on his whereabouts could not be confirmed.
The hospital source in al-Qaim, a town on the Euphrates River, hospital said nine civilians were killed and 29 militants were wounded in the strike by the US-led coalition which is bombing Islamic State targets in Iraq and Syria. Some of the wounded were taken across the border to Syria for treatment.
The militants' host, Thamir Mohammed al-Askari, who was also in charge of logistics for fighters in the area, was amongst those killed, according to the source.
US Secretary of State John Kerry last month said as much as half of the IS leadership had been taken out by airstrikes, which have helped Iraqi forces including the Kurdish peshmerga regain some ground against the Sunni Islamist group.
Islamic State daily radio broadcast al-Bayan said "Crusader Safavid" air strikes near al-Qaim had killed three people and wounded others including women and children, using the derogatory term it employs for the anti-Islamic State coalition.
Separately, coalition planes bombed al-Rutba district, 385 km west of Baghdad, killing six Islamic State militants and 11 civilians, according to a source in the local hospital.
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