October 12, 2017 - Fort Russ News - Paul Antonopoulos
Sally Jones, a British ISIS member, and her 12-year-old son Jojo are believed to have been killed by a US airstrike by a Predator drone near the Syria-Iraq border in June.
She was an avid ISIS propagandist on social media, however, all her Twitter handles have been inactive for several months now.
She was last seen fleeing Raqqa in Syria's north before the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) begun their operation to capture the city from ISIS.
She is believed to have fled to al-Mayadeen in Deir Ezzor's countryside that is currently being liberated by the Syrian Army.
She became famous for being a known former punk musician from London before converting to Islam and traveling to Syria in 2013 to join jihadist husand, Junaid Hussain, who was neutralized in a US drone strike in 2015.
She is known for making extremist statements on social media that she used to try and recruit Western women to come to the so-called Caliphate.
One such comment includes: "You Christians all need beheading with a nice blunt knife and stuck on railing at Raqqa.... Come here, I'll do it for you."
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