German IS rapper killed in airstrike in Syria: monitor

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A German turned Islamic State fighter who reportedly married the FBI hired to spy on him has been killed in an airstrike in Syria, a US- based monitoring group has said. Denis Cuspert, who performed under the stage name Deso Dogg, became one of the extremist group's most famous Western fighters, appearing in numerous propaganda videos including one that apparently pictured him with a man's The German-Ghanaian was killed on Wednesday during an airstrike in the town of in Syria's province, said a statement from the pro-IS Wafa' Media Foundation translated into English by the SITE monitoring group. The group also posted eight graphic photographs on messaging app that it said were of his bloody corpse, SITE said. Cuspert's death has been reported before, including by the which announced he had been killed in an airstrike in in October 2015.

It later acknowledged he appeared to have survived the attack. sources in April 2014 also said Cuspert had been killed in but they later retracted the claim. Daniela Greene, an FBI with "top secret" security clearance, allegedly sneaked off to in June 2014 to marry Cuspert after she grew attracted to the extremist while spying on him, according to documents. Greene, who was arrested on her return to the US less than two months after travelling to Syria, pleaded guilty to "making false statements involving international terrorism" and served a two-year prison sentence. Cuspert had pledged an oath of loyalty to IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and was a of German fighters. US officials have said Cuspert had made threats against former US and US and German citizens, and had also encouraged Western Muslims to carry out IS- inspired attacks.

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First Published: Fri, January 19 2018. 14:30 IST