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US forces kill IS militant linked to Turkey nightclub attack

US officials say Abdurakhmon Uzbeki helped facilitate Reina nightclub attack in Istanbul on New Year's Eve
Police stand guard at Reina nightclub one day after attacker killed 39 people on New Year's Eve (AFP)

The United States disclosed on Friday a secret military ground operation that killed an Islamic State (IS) group operative seen as a close associate of leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and linked to an attack on a Turkish nightclub that left 39 people dead.

Abdurakhmon Uzbeki, who was believed to be from Uzbekistan, was killed during the ground assault near Mayadin, Syria, on 6 April, said Colonel John Thomas, a spokesman for the US military's Central Command.

"It was a ground operation. I think that's all we're willing to say about that," Thomas said, declining further comment. He specified that Uzbeki did not die in an air strike.

Thomas said Uzbeki helped facilitate the attack on the exclusive Istanbul nightclub Reina on New Year's Eve. Islamic State claimed credit for the attack, saying it was revenge for Turkish military involvement in Syria.

"We will reach you anywhere," Brett McGurk, the US diplomat who coordinates the coalition fighting the militant group in Iraq and Syria, said in a tweet confirming the death.

The nightclub attacker opened fire with an automatic rifle, throwing stun grenades to allow himself to reload and shooting the wounded on the ground. Among those killed in the attack were Turks and visitors from several Arab nations, India and Canada.

"We have clearly linked him with the New Year's Eve Istanbul bombing," Thomas said.

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