U.S.-led forces have killed 10 Islamic
State leaders in air strikes, including individuals linked to the Paris
attacks, a U.S. spokesman said, dealing a double blow to the militant group after
Iraqi forces ousted it from the city of Ramadi.
Iraqi Prime
Minister Haider al-Abadi planted the national flag in Ramadi after the army
retook the city center from Islamic State, a victory that could help vindicate
his strategy for rebuilding the military after stunning defeats.
"Over
the past month, we've killed 10 ISIL leadership figures with targeted air
strikes, including several external attack planners, some of whom are linked to
the Paris attacks," said U.S. Army Colonel Steve Warren, a spokesman for
the U.S.-led campaign against the Islamist group also known by the acronym
ISIL.
"Others
had designs on further attacking the West."