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MI6 helped USA kill al-zawahiri

Our agent aided pinpointin­g 9/11 plotter for missiles

- Sean Rayment feedback@people.co.uk

Human intelligen­ce will have been key to targeting him

A BRITISH spy had a key part in killing al-qaeda leader and 9/11 attacks mastermind Ayman alzawahiri, we can reveal.

An Afghanista­n-based MI6 agent supplied informatio­n to help locate Zawahiri, who was assassinat­ed in a CIA drone strike on Sunday.

The drone launched two Hellfire missiles which killed the 71-year-old as he stood on the balcony of a safehouse in Aghanistan’s capital, Kabul.

It was the home of a top aide to senior Taliban leader Sirajuddin Haqqani, said a senior US intelligen­ce official.

A security source said: “The MI6 agent played a key role and would have helped to ID Zawahiri at the location where he was killed.”

It is understood our spook’s informatio­n would have helped formulate the attack plan, said the source.

The operative has been providing intelligen­ce to both British spies and the Afghan security service since before the Taliban takeover.

Hijackers

The FBI had been offering £20million for “informatio­n leading to the apprehensi­on or conviction” of terror leader Zawahiri, who plotted the 9/11 attacks on the US with Osama bin Laden.

Nearly 3,000 people died in the 2001 attacks when hijackers crashed passenger jets into New York’s World Trade Center towers and The Pentagon.

The operation to assassinat­e Zawahiri, who took over leadership of al-qaeda after US special forces killed bin Laden in 2011, was many months in the planning. US President Joe Biden was first briefed about a proposed operation on July 1.

Much earlier intelligen­ce suggested that Zawahiri’s wife and children had moved to Kabul. They were previously thought to have been in Pakistan.

Aimen Dean, who has written about his 10 years as a MI6 spy, said our agent’s informatio­n will have been invaluable.

“It is clear with the precision needed to target the Hellfire R9X missiles against Zawahiri that human intelligen­ce will have been key. It would identify his location and report on his pattern of life so that the drone knows where to be and at what time so it could use its weapons designed to kill an individual with little or no collateral damage.

“GCHQ and the CIA’S analysts in operations like this can and do work as a seamless team ensuring 24/7, 365 coverage of signals intelligen­ce ensuring nothing is missed.”

Colonel Phil Ingram, a former military intelligen­ce officer, said that the cooperatio­n between the US and the UK was a perfect example of the nations’ special relationsh­ip.

 ?? ?? TERROR: Zawahiri leader of al-qaeda
HORROR: 9/11 attack in New York
PRECISION: Hellfire missiles
EX-SPOOK: Aimen Dean
TERROR: Zawahiri leader of al-qaeda HORROR: 9/11 attack in New York PRECISION: Hellfire missiles EX-SPOOK: Aimen Dean

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