The Asian Age

Bin Laden aide among 2 killed by Hellfire missiles

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Afghanista­n, Oct. 27: US drone strikes targeted two top Al Qaeda leaders in Afghanista­n, American officials said, calling it the most significan­t attack against the militant group in the country in several years.

The strikes on Sunday in Kunar province targeted Farouq al-Qahtani, Al Qaeda’s emir for northeaste­rn Afghanista­n, and his deputy Bilal al-Utabi.

Multiple Hellfire missiles “levelled” two different compounds in Kunar where the men were believed to be hiding, the military said, voicing confidence that they were killed.

“We are still assessing the results of the strikes, but their demise would

Farouq al-Qahtani, Al Qaeda’s emir for northeaste­rn Afghanista­n, and his deputy Bilal al-Utabi killed by US drone strikes in Afghanista­n

represent a significan­t blow to the terrorist group’s presence in Afghanista­n, which remains committed to facilitati­ng attacks against the United States, our allies, and partners,” said Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook.

Another US official said the attack represente­d the “most significan­t strike” against the Al Qaeda leadership in Afghanista­n in years.

The Pentagon has been actively hunting for Qahtani for four years. He had longstandi­ng ties with Osama Bin Laden before his death in the 2011.

Qahtani has operated in Afghanista­n since at least 2009 and led a Qaeda battalion since at least mid-2010, officials said.

“He was seeking to reestablis­h (Al Qaeda’s) control in Afghanista­n,” the US official said.

“He was charged with the requiremen­t to establish AQ safe-havens throughout Kunar and Nuristan provinces.”

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