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Key al Qaeda member killed in Afghanistan
A prominent member of al Qaeda was killed in fighting with U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan, the group said in a statement posted on an Islamist website on Sunday. Abu Suleiman al-Otaibi, formerly one of the group's leaders in Iraq, was killed in a "fierce battle with the worshipers of the cross" in Paktia, it said without giving the date of the battle. Another al Qaeda member, identified as Abu Dejana al-Qahtani, also died in the fighting, it added.
I'm guessing this is a different al-Qahtani from the one who was reported dead in Iraq a couple years ago. If it's the same one, I hope they drove a stake through his heart this time, so he doesn't end up getting killed in China or Morocco a couple years from now.
Afghan officials said they had no information on the report. But the government earlier said in a statement that "five opposition" fighters were killed on Saturday in Paktia during an operation involving Afghan and U.S.-led troops. The leader of al Qaeda in Afghanistan Mustafa Abu al-Yazid said Qahtani left Iraq about six months ago without giving further details. Otaibi was the head of the judiciary at the self-styled Islamic State in Iraq, a group started by al Qaeda and fellow Sunni militant groups.
Both are fairly common Saudi names, so it's probably appropriate that they're part of the Islamic State in Iraq.

Posted by: Fred 2008-05-12
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