Jordan’s Major General Mansour al-Jabour reported that airstrikes have killed up to 7,000 ISIS fighters and said the groups leader is frightened. The General issued the ISIS leader a direct challenge.
Via Mad World News:
In the wake of the heavy bombing campaign Jordan has carried out on the Islamic State terrorist group’s strongholds in Raqqa, Syria as retaliation for burning their pilot alive, Jordan says the group’s leader is “frightened,” and they issued him a challenge, daring him to prove them wrong.Jordan’s Major General Mansour al-Jabour spoke with NBC News about the country’s bombing campaign from the Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base on Sunday, reiterating previous statements that they’re gunning for the leader of the Islamic State, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
“He is frightened by what we did in the last three days,” al-Jabour said. “We will not hesitate” to kill the group’s leader, he continued. “He is going to be on top of our list.”
BizPac Review has more:
Jordanian airstrikes over the weekend killed up to 7,000 ISIS fighters at bases and arms depots in Syria, al-Jabour told reporters.And there’s more to come, he declared.“We are determined to wipe them from the face of the Earth,” al-Jabour told Reuters. “We achieved what we aimed for. We destroyed logistics centers, arms depots and targeted hideouts of their fighters.”
Among those killed as Mullah Abdul Rauf, a former Taliban commander who was released from custody at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in 2007.