Friday, January 9, 2009

In Pakistan, a rocket killed two high-ranking member of al-Qaida. "

As a result of rocket attack American drone in South Waziristan, killed the head of operations of al-Qaida in Pakistan and his deputy, reported AFP.
Head of Operations in Pakistan, Osama al-KISR (Usama al-Kini) and his assistant, Sheikh Ahmed Salim Svedan (Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan) were in the building to prepare the mine, when he was hit by a missile, launched from unmanned aircraft administering CIA.
"There are very strong reasons to believe that two terrorists were killed," - said the representative of the CIA.
According to the American special services, Osama al-KISR has been involved in the explosion at the Hotel Marriott in Islamabad, the fall of 2008, which killed 60 people, as well as in a failed assassination attempt on former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan. Both members of al-Qaida suspected of involvement in attacks on American embassies in East Africa in 1998.
In 2008, American forces launched about 30 missile strikes on Pakistani territory, which killed 220 people.

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