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Al-Qaeda leader killed in US drone strike in Afghanistan

A US drone lands at Afghanistan’s Jalalabad Airport

 The US targeted Farouq al-Qahtani with a drone strike in the Afghan province of Kunar

The US has confirmed the death of a senior al-Qaeda leader targeted by a US drone strike in north eastern Afghanistan last month.

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Farouq al-Qahtani, the group’s leader in the area, was killed two weeks ago in what the Pentagon described as a precision strike.

Saudi-born al-Qahtani was placed on a US list of most wanted terrorists in February.

He was said to be one of al-Qaeda’s senior plotters against the US.

A Qatari national, al-Qahtani was also accused of involvement in plots targeting Europe.

Afghan government spokesman Abdul Ghani Mosamem said that 15 insurgents were killed in the operation on 23 October in the province of Kunar.

Those dead included two Arabs and a number of Pakistani Taliban fighters.

Map shows location of Kunar in Afghanistan
Afghan government spokesman Abdul Ghani Mosamem said that 15 insurgents were killed in Sunday’s operation in the province of Kunar.

The deaths included two Arabs and a number of Pakistani Taliban fighters

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