Britons killed by ISIS drone strike were on govt ‘hit list’ – reports

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‘British Islamist fighters were put on a “hit list” at the meeting of the National Security Council that approved the first British drone strike on Syria, killing two British citizens, reports suggest.

Despite Defence Secretary Michael Fallon’s insistence that such a list does not exist, the Guardian claimed one had been used to identify targets that pose a threat to British security.

It was revealed Monday the government had authorized a drone strike which killed Islamic State (formerly ISIS/ISIL) recruiter Reyaad Khan in August, the first British attack of its kind.

Prime Minister David Cameron’s spokeswoman alluded to such a list of individuals, but denied the existence of a hit list. She indicated the committee had discussed the threat posed by a “number of individuals” and the best ways to combat them.’

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