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'They got what they deserved': Fanatic's childhood friend delivers scathing verdict after British jihadis are killed by drone strike ordered by the PM to foil atrocity in Britain
Reyaad Khan, 21, from Cardiff, was among three killed on August 21
Cameron insists that Khan was a 'terrorist directing murder on our streets'
Two other jihadis killed by RAF including Aberdeen schoolboy Ruhul Amin
United States killed Briton Junaid Hussain in an airstrike on August 24
PM defends decision to launch action without getting MPs' approval
Doubts raised about legal basis for the use of RAF Reaper drones
Warning families of the dead Britons could now sue the UK government
A British fanatic killed by an RAF drone was plotting an atrocity at an event attended by the Queen.
David Cameron stunned MPs yesterday by revealing the UK had used military force in Syria without parliamentary authority and against a Briton.
‘There was a terrorist directing murder on our streets and no other means to stop him,’ said the Prime Minister.
A second Islamic State fanatic from Britain, Ruhul Amin, died with the main target, Reyaad Khan, in the secret operation on August 21.
A third, Junaid Hussain, was killed three days later by a US drone in a joint operation with the UK.
Stephen Marvin, a former school friend of Amin, said he deserved his fate. ‘It’s hard to say he didn’t get what he deserved in the end,’ he told ITV News. ‘He was my childhood best friend but he was a totally different person in the last 12 to 18 months so it was hard to sympathise with him
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3225283/David-Cameron-makes-counter-terror-announcement-Commons.html#ixzz3l7rhFkDJ
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Reyaad Khan, 21, from Cardiff, was among three killed on August 21
Cameron insists that Khan was a 'terrorist directing murder on our streets'
Two other jihadis killed by RAF including Aberdeen schoolboy Ruhul Amin
United States killed Briton Junaid Hussain in an airstrike on August 24
PM defends decision to launch action without getting MPs' approval
Doubts raised about legal basis for the use of RAF Reaper drones
Warning families of the dead Britons could now sue the UK government
A British fanatic killed by an RAF drone was plotting an atrocity at an event attended by the Queen.
David Cameron stunned MPs yesterday by revealing the UK had used military force in Syria without parliamentary authority and against a Briton.
‘There was a terrorist directing murder on our streets and no other means to stop him,’ said the Prime Minister.
A second Islamic State fanatic from Britain, Ruhul Amin, died with the main target, Reyaad Khan, in the secret operation on August 21.
A third, Junaid Hussain, was killed three days later by a US drone in a joint operation with the UK.
Stephen Marvin, a former school friend of Amin, said he deserved his fate. ‘It’s hard to say he didn’t get what he deserved in the end,’ he told ITV News. ‘He was my childhood best friend but he was a totally different person in the last 12 to 18 months so it was hard to sympathise with him
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3225283/David-Cameron-makes-counter-terror-announcement-Commons.html#ixzz3l7rhFkDJ
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