Comment: Omar the red-bearded Chechen has gone and died yet again! He died in early 2014 in Aleppo and then it was claimed later that year that he up and kicked the bucket once again. And just last May he was killed in Iraq! The guy dies as often as a moderately used iPhone.
Meanwhile, Kurdish soldiers on the ground report that not only has no evidence of this man's death tuned up, there is no indication that Omar is in the region at all.
Georgian-born Abu Omar al-Shishani, a top Islamic State commander and Caucasus jihadist recruiter, is thought to have been killed in an air raid in Syria, US officials say, but local forces have not yet confirmed the death of America's most wanted man.
Also known as Omar the Chechen, 30-year-old al-Shishani is believed to have been a close military adviser to the infamous leader of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Until recently, al-Shishani led a brigade of foreign jihadist fighters responsible for a series of beheadings and suicide bombings in northern Syria.
The airstrike was conducted last Friday, and involved multiple waves of manned and unmanned aircraft that targeted al-Shishani near the town of al-Shaddadi in eastern Syria, Reuters reported on Tuesday. Al-Shaddadi had earlier been retaken by US-backed local militia after months under IS control.
According to a Department of Defense press release, the US military is still assessing the results of the strike, without providing further details. The statement added that at the time of the strike, al-Shishani had been sent to al-Shaddadi to bolster IS militants demoralized after a series of defeats by local US-backed forces near the Syrian-Iraqi border.
Speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, several US officials expressed optimism that the strike had been a success, although none could confirm al-Shishani's death.















Comment: Basically, anything Obama has ever said, you can assume that he means the opposite; classic totalitarian double-speak.