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Libya IS Head Killed in US Airstrike

A US airstrike has targeted the leader of the Islamic State militant group in Libya and probably killed him, the Pentagon says.

Iraqi national Abu Nabil, also known as Wissam Najm Abd Zayd al-Zubaydi, was a “long-time Al-Qaeda operative”, it said.

The strike took place on Friday and targeted a compound in Derna.

The Pentagon said the strike showed that it would go after IS leaders “wherever they operate”, BBC reported.

News agencies have quoted US officials as saying they are confident Nabil was killed.

“Nabil’s death will degrade ISIL’s ability to meet the group’s objectives in Libya, including recruiting new ISIL [another name of IS] members, establishing bases in Libya, and planning external attacks on the United States,” Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said.

He said the operation had been authorized before terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday evening that IS claimed responsibility for.

Cook added that Nabil may have been the IS spokesman pictured in a February 2015 video showing the apparent murder of Coptic Christians in Libya. Libya remains in chaos four years after the overthrow of dictator Muammar Gaddafi, and is being fought over by a number of groups, including IS.

It has launched high-profile attacks in the mostly lawless North African country and gained a foothold in key towns and cities, including Sirte.

The strike on Nabil was the first against an IS leader in Libya, the Pentagon said.

Reuters quoted an eyewitness who said the strikes occurred in areas controlled by IS militants in Derna’s southeast suburb of Fattayah.