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After only 25 days in office, the ISIS-appointed governor of Mosul, a major city in northern Iraq, was killed Thursday by U.S.-led airstrikes, according to a high-ranking Iraqi police commander. U.S. security officials have not yet publicly confirmed the killing. Hassan Hassan Saeed al-Jabouri was the second man appointed by the hardcore Sunni Islamist militant group to run the city of more than a million people after his predecessor, Radwan Taleb al-Hamdouni, was taken out by coalition airstrik...
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