U.S. airstrikes reportedly kill al-Qaida bomb-maker

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French jihadist David Drugeon, who was a bomb-maker for the Jihadist group, al-Qaida has been reportedly killed by a a U.S. airstrike which was conducted on Wednesday night near the northwestern Syrian city of Idlib. UPI world reports:

The airstrike was conducted Wednesday night near the northwestern Syrian city of Idlib, striking a vehicle believed to be transporting Drugeon, a U.S. defense official familiar with the operation told CNN.
U.S. Central Command reported Thursday that “U.S. military forces conducted airstrikes last night against five Khorasan Group targets in the vicinity of Sarmada, Syria, using bomber, fighter and remotely piloted aircraft.”
“We are still assessing the outcome of the attack, but have initial indications that it resulted in the intended effects by striking terrorists and destroying or severely damaging several Khorasan Group vehicles and buildings assessed to be meeting and staging areas, IED-making facilities and training facilities,” CENTCOM noted.
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