A few days ago, the U.S. military killed Sudani, a senior official of the Islamic State. He was closely related to the Somali terrorist organization "Shabaab" and was the main financial supporter of the global terrorist organization.

The picture shows the Somali terrorist organization Al-Shabaab.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The U.S. military killed a high-ranking "Islamic State" (IS) official and ten other terrorists in Somalia a few days ago. This senior official is a major sponsor of global terrorist organizations. Later, it was found impossible, so it was changed to assassination.

The senior official once worked for the Somali Ministry of Finance and has close ties to the local terrorist organization al-Shabaab.

According to the "Associated Press" report, two officials who did not want to be named revealed the secret operation and confirmed the news on the 26th, saying that US special forces killed "Islamic State" (IS) senior official Bilal al-Sultan in northern Somalia. -Sudani) and ten remaining terrorists.

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It is reported that U.S. President Biden approved the permit after hearing a briefing on the mission, and the special forces began operations this week.

According to unnamed officials, U.S. intelligence agencies have been monitoring the whereabouts of Sudani for many years. He has funded IS terrorist attacks in Africa and "ISIS-K" in Afghanistan.

Sultani was even appointed to serve in the Somali Ministry of Finance in 2012 because of his close relationship with the Somali terrorist organization Al-Shabaab.

The U.S. military originally planned to capture Sultani alive, but as the operation unfolded, the U.S. military realized that the plan to capture alive was unfeasible, and finally killed Sultani.

In Somalia, it was reported on the 22nd of this month that the mayor’s office building in the capital was attacked by a terrorist bomb. The attack killed 8 civilians and injured 16 others. The Somali local terrorist organization “Shabaab” has admitted to committing the case.