A British ISIS fighter has carried out a devastating suicide bomb attack near the jihadi held city of Ramadi in Iraq.
Abu Khalid al-Britani killed at least 50 Iraqi soldiers in a double suicide bomb attack with a Tunisian fighter whilst defending Ramadi.
A photograph was posted online in tribute to the British fighter, who was half Yemeni and half Somali in origin but never lived in Somalia.
Earlier this week, ISIS released a statement claiming that a British fighter called Abu Omar al-Britani had taken part in a twin suicide bomb attack, killing and wounding 80 people.
The attack was carried out as Iraqi Special Forces launched a large offensive to try to re-take the ISIS held city.
A photograph showed the British fighter sitting behind an office desk in Anbar province. The fighter is dressed in a white thobe and has chunky gold watch on his wrist.
His large framed glasses poke out above the black mask which covers half of his face.
In what appears to be an office, the fighter has a large knife, a single green hand grenade and a pistol placed in front of him on the work top.
A single copy of the Qu’ran rests next to a laptop as the jihadi poses with his gloved index finger pointed up to the sky to show his oneness with God.

