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The US now believes that it killed ISIS's military mastermind in an airstrike

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Senior Islamic State leader, Abu Omar al-Shishani, also known as Omar the Chechen.    REUTERS/US. Department of State

The US now believes that it successfully killed one of ISIS's most successful military masterminds in a March 4 airstrike in Syria.

The attack in northeastern Syria was aimed against ISIS's "minister of war," Omar al-Shishani, aka Omar the Chechen. It was carried out with multiple waves of manned and unmanned aircraft. The strike flattened an area that the US now believes was holding Shishani.

His death will likely function as a major setback for ISIS. Aside from the group's "caliph," Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the Georgian ex-commando Shishani was the most recognizable and popular of the powerful terrorist group's leaders.

And Shishani's status, combined with his ethnicity, helped to draw a number of foreign fighters from the Caucasus region into Syria to help fight alongside ISIS. As such, his death will also function as a major moral loss.

But not everyone agrees with the US's assessment that the airstrikes managed to kill Shishani. A monitoring group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, reports that the airstrike did not kill Shishani but instead left him severely injured and "clinically dead."

"Shishani is not able to breathe on his own and is using machines. He has been clinically dead for several days," Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the monitoring group, told the AFP.

Even if this were the case, it would still be a blow to ISIS. Although Shishani did not hold a political role within the group, he had managed to carry out some of its most successful military operations. It was Shishani who posed with the stolen US Humvees that ISIS had seized from Mosul, Iraq, and brought back into Syria.

And it was Shishani who led successful ISIS military campaigns throughout Syria as well as a blitz through western Iraq that put the group within 100 miles of Baghdad.

SEE ALSO: One of ISIS's top commanders the US likely just killed was a 'star pupil' of US special-forces training

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