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A U.S. official said coalition airstrikes in Iraq and Syria have killed 10 ISIS leaders over the past month, including two militants with links to the terrorists behind the November attacks in Paris.
U.S. Army Col. Steve Warren, a spokesman for the the coalition fighting ISIS, said an airstrike in Syria killed Charaffe al Mouadan, a Syrian-based ISIS member who was directly linked to Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the alleged mastermind of the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris that killed 130 people.
Mouadan was actively planning attacks against the West, Warren said during a Pentagon briefing Tuesday.
Warren's list of the 10 ISIS militants killed is here:
In addition to U.S.-led coalition airstrikes, the fight against ISIS is taking place on the ground. Iraqi troops have retaken much of the city of Ramadi from ISIS, as The Two-Way has reported. Although the militants have been pushed out of some cities and towns in both Syria and Iraq, ISIS remains in control of key areas. In Iraq, for example, the group still controls the cities of Mosul and Fallujah.
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