US Secretary of State John Kerry warned the Islamic State terrorist group its "days are numbered", following an American strike in Syria targeting British terrorist "Jihadi John". (AFP)
Tunis, Tunisia:
US Secretary of State John Kerry today warned the Islamic State terrorist group its "days are numbered", following an American strike in Syria targeting British terrorist "Jihadi John".
"The coalition forces conducted an air strike targeting Jihadi John," whose real name is Mohammed Emwazi, he said on a visit to Tunis.
"We are still assessing the results of this strike but the terrorists associated with Daesh need to know this: Your days are numbered and you will defeated," said Kerry, using the Arabic acronym for ISIS.
"There is no future, no path forward" for ISIS, the secretary of state said.
The Pentagon said the US military conducted an air strike Thursday targeting Emwazi, the masked ISIS terrorist with a British accent seen in grisly videos executing Western hostages.
"We are assessing the results and will provide additional information as and where appropriate," said spokesman Peter Cook.
The Pentagon said the air strike took place in Raqa, the ISIS's de facto Syrian capital.
CNN and the Washington Post, citing officials, reported that Emwazi was targeted by a drone.
"The coalition forces conducted an air strike targeting Jihadi John," whose real name is Mohammed Emwazi, he said on a visit to Tunis.
"We are still assessing the results of this strike but the terrorists associated with Daesh need to know this: Your days are numbered and you will defeated," said Kerry, using the Arabic acronym for ISIS.
"There is no future, no path forward" for ISIS, the secretary of state said.
The Pentagon said the US military conducted an air strike Thursday targeting Emwazi, the masked ISIS terrorist with a British accent seen in grisly videos executing Western hostages.
"We are assessing the results and will provide additional information as and where appropriate," said spokesman Peter Cook.
The Pentagon said the air strike took place in Raqa, the ISIS's de facto Syrian capital.
CNN and the Washington Post, citing officials, reported that Emwazi was targeted by a drone.
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