The suicide bomber, known as Abu Hurairah al-Britani, detonated his deadly device during an ISIS raid on Iraqi army troops.
The radical militant was reportedly used as a “shock trooper” – who charge at opposition forces to blast a way through for oncoming terrorist.
Al-Britaini is the same British terrorist who starred in a bizarre ISIS propaganda campaign in which he posed with a jar of Nutella to show off the “five star lifestyle” for Syrian-based fighters.
He is understood to be the fourth British man to act as a suicide bomber for the so-called caliphate on the hotly-contested battlefields of Baiji, northern Iraq.
Kabir Ahmed, a convicted criminal from Derby, is believed to have been the first British fighter to blow himself up.
Ahmed, 32, reportedly killed eight Iraqi police officers and injured 15 other men near the town of Baiji.
The father-of-three was one of three men to be jailed in 2012 for handing out hateful leaflets which demanded that gay men were hanged in Derby.
Another British man, known only as Abu Hajar al-Britani, carried out a suicide mission in November 2014.
Teenager Talha Asmal is the second most recent British suicide bomber, originally from West Yorkshire.
Asmal, 17, who adopted the name Abu Yusuf al-Britani, was part of a quartet of suicide bombers who killed 11 people in June 2015.
The depraved killer, originally from Dewsbury, is believed to be Britain’s youngest ever suicide bomber.
ISIS propaganda photographs from the two pronged attack revealed three suicide bombers targeted the local headquarters of an Iraqi Shia militia group in al-Hijjaj - close to the oil refinery.
The second attack, which also included fighters from Russia and Kazakhstan, targeted Iraqi forces near the Baiji refinery, Express reported.
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