Abdelhamid Abaaoud, who was killed in a police raid in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis last month, had direct contacts, the coalition says, with al Mouadan before the attacks took place, which killed more than 120 people.
The coalition identified al Mouadan, 27, as an ISIS leader and one of 10 high-value targets killed by coalition forces in the past month.
The coalition says he was actively planning more international attacks.
A source close to the investigation into the Paris attacks told CNN that al Mouadan was in touch with the Paris plotters days before the attack. The source said that investigators are still determining the role, if any, he played in the attacks.
The source said that one of the surviving concertgoers at the Bataclan music venue told investigators that one of the gunmen asked another of the attackers whether he was going to call an individual called "Souleymane" as the attack was ongoing. The second attacker replied, 'No,' and chided the other attacker, telling him to speak in Arabic rather than in French. Souleymane is one of the known aliases of al Mouadan.

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