Iraq says it killed 45 IS jihadists in Syria strike

AFP  |  Baghdad 

said today it had killed 45 jihadists from the Islamic State group, including senior members, in an air strike in eastern Syria, the second such operation in less than a month.

Among those killed, it said, were a senior member of the jihadists' "ministry of war", his deputy, There was no independent confirmation.

Three houses linked by an underground tunnel were also destroyed, it said, adding that the air strike was carried out based on "intelligence" and at the request of

Hajin, about 50 kilometres from Iraq's border, is the largest populated hub still under IS control in

Last month the Britain-based for Human Rights that monitors the Syrian war said that at least 65 senior IS members live in

The town has been surrounded since the end of last year by the Syrian Democratic Forces, a US-backed alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters, the monitor says.

has carried out several strikes on IS-held territory in since April, including one targeting "the headquarters of IS terrorist gang leaders" in on May 24.

The following day released a video showing a strike on a huge building surrounded by palm trees and a wall which then collapsed.

IS declared a cross-border "caliphate" in and in 2014, seizing a third of Iraq during a sweeping offensive.

The jihadists have since lost much ground to separate counter-offensives by Syrian and Iraqi forces as well as US-led operations, and the jihadist presence has been confined to a few holdouts in

In December the declared victory over IS but the military has continued regular operations targeting mostly desert areas along the porous Syrian border.

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First Published: Sat, June 23 2018. 20:50 IST