Report: Islamic State's 'Jihadi John' injured in coalition attack
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According to reports by the Daily Mail, "Jihadi John," the British man allegedly responsible for the death of four journalists and aid workers abducted in Syria by the Islamic State, was injured in an a coalition attack against the leaders of IS.
According to Syrian sources, John was present at a meeting of high-ranking Islamic State members that took place at a town by the border of Iraq last week and was injured when an American fighter jet along with Iraqis targeted the location by air.
The reports of John's injury were based on information from a Syrian source with close ties to the Islamic State leadership who confirmed that John took part in the meeting as a high-ranking official in the organization. Additionally, a nurse who treated the injured said John's Arabic name appeared on the list of those injured in the attack.