British Daesh recruiter ‘White Widow’ killed in drone strike in Syria

By Web Desk
October 12, 2017

Britain’s most-wanted woman Sally Jones killed in US drone strike in Syria: reports

Sally Jones

Daesh recruiter Sally Jones, considered Britain’s most-wanted woman, has reportedly been killed in a US drone strike in Syria.

Once a punk rocker, Jones, dubbed ‘White Widow’, had fled to Syria with her son in 2013 before becoming a recruiter for the Daesh group.

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Now she is believed dead after US spy chiefs reportedly told their counterparts at MI6 that the militant was killed by a predator drone close to the border between Syria and Iraq in June.

Sally Jones was a punk musician before fleeing to Syria to join Daesh

Jones, 50, was a high priority on the Pentagon's ‘kill list’ because she was believed to have masterminded dozens of terror plots.

It remains unclear if her 12-year old son survived the strike.

Jones had fled Britain to join Daesh after reportedly falling for a militant hacker named Junaid Hussain. Her son is believed to have been forced to execute prisoners during his time there after being brainwashed.

Hussain was killed in a US drone strike in 2015 aged 21.


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