Britain’s jihadi kill list
The killing by drone strike of a British jihadist in Syria will not be the last
IT WAS, the prime minister conceded in a statement to the House of Commons on September 7th, “a new departure” for Britain. David Cameron said the decision to target and kill Reyaad Khan in Syria, an Islamic State (IS) fighter from Cardiff, had been taken at a meeting of the National Security Council some months earlier. The strike, which also killed two others travelling in the same vehicle as Mr Khan, including another Briton, Ruhul Amin, was carried out by a Reaper drone of the Royal Air Force on August 21st.
This article appeared in the Middle East & Africa section of the print edition under the headline “Britain’s jihadi kill list”
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