Four top ISIS leaders were killed in Iraq during last month’s raid, the US military said on Friday, in what was a rare public acknowledgment by the Pentagon of such a large-scale operation.An initial statement by the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) said that the Aug. 29 raid resulted in the death of 15 ISIS operatives. On Friday, CENTCOM said that an ongoing post-raid assessment showed four senior ISIS leaders were killed, including the head of manufacturing for ISIS in Iraq.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.There had been a $5 million reward for information on Abu Ali al-Tunisi’s whereabouts from the US because of his work with ISIS. He is also accused of providing advanced training on weapons development and manufacturing chemical weapons.The two leaders for ISIS operations in western Iraq were also eliminated in the partnered raid conducted with Iraqi Security Forces, CENTCOM said. Ahmad Hamid Hussein Abdel Jalil al-Ithawi,