More foreigner militants down!!/Top AlQaeda leader reported dead

yayyyy!

I don’t if this was reported on Monday or not, but according to news article an attack (drone/missile) was carried out against militants on Monday and 12 died. Out of those 12 militants 7 are reported to be Arabs while 5 to be from Central Asian (Kazakhastan/Chechnya?). Anyway, don’t know who really carried out the attack.

http://www.dawn.com/2008/01/31/top1.htm

7 Arabs among missile victims

By Our Correspondent
MIRAMSHAH, Jan 30: Militants retrieved and buried on Wednesday the bodies of 12 foreigners who had been killed in a missile attack on a residential compound in the Khushali Toorikhel area of North Waziristan on Monday night.

Local people said the identity of the militants killed in the attack remained unknown but according to unconfirmed reports seven of them were Arabs while the other five from central Asian.

The compound, located about three kilometres south of Mirali town, is owned by Abdus Sattar, a driver, who survived the attack.

A large number of militants had surrounded the site to get the bodies which the later buried in a local graveyard.

“Militants are still keeping the local people away from the place,” a villager told Dawn on phone. He said that unmanned air vehicles had hovered over the area on Wednesday.

The attack is a mystery because it is still not known who had fired the missile.

Some local people claimed that a drone had fired the missile but officials have been keeping quiet.

“I heard the sound of a plane just before the explosion,” said the man who identified himself as Zaheer Gul.

Several places in the North Waziristan have come under attack in the recent past. A house was attacked in Mosaki village in Mirali tehsil in December 2005 in which Al Qaeda’s operational commander Hamza Rabia was killed.

Meanwhile, militants attacked a security base in the Razmak sub-division of North Waziristan on Wednesday.

According to sources, two army soldiers were killed while another was injured in the afternoon attack.

They said that the militants had sneaked into Razmak from the adjacent Makin area where security forces had launched an operation against supporters of Baitullah Mehsud.

Top al-Qaeda leader reported dead.

Alhamdulilallah. May the success against the terrorists continue. :k:

A senior al-Qaeda leader in Afghanistan, Abu Laith al-Libi, has been killed, Western counter-terrorism officials have told the BBC.

News of his death emerged on a website used by Islamist groups. Ekhlaas.org said he had “fallen as a martyr”.

There is speculation that he was killed by a US missile strike in the North Waziristan area of Pakistan this week.

A dozen militants were reported killed in the attack. US intelligence agencies said they were checking the reports.

A Pakistani daily paper, the News, reported that the suspected US strike was aimed at Libi and another senior figure, Obaidah al-Masri.

Al-Qaeda spokesman

Libi has appeared in a number of al-Qaeda videos. In November he appeared alongside al-Qaeda second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahri.

He has acted as a spokesman for the group, announcing in 2002 that Osama Bin Laden and Taleban leader Mullah Omar had survived the US invasion of Afghanistan.

Libi was under US intelligence surveillance and most details about him are classified, says the BBC’s security correspondent Frank Gardner.
“This individual is in the top half-dozen figures in al-Qaeda… who has a long record of military activity on behalf of al-Qaeda,” an unnamed Western official told Reuters news agency.

He is thought to be one of al-Qaeda’s most senior field commanders in Afghanistan, and to have directed a number of recent suicide bomb attacks in the east of the country.

Reports say he was also active across the border in the Waziristan region of Pakistan.

‘Drone spotted’

Local officials in Pakistan said on Tuesday that 12 militants had been killed in a missile strike from “an unknown direction” that hit a village near Mir Ali.

Residents reported having seen a drone aircraft in the region before the attack.

On Thursday, Pakistani intelligence officials said 13 people had died - seven Arabs and six Central Asians.

One told Reuters: “The missile appeared to have been fired by a drone.”
Correspondents say the US has launched a number of strikes at suspected militants in Pakistan - some of them missiles fired by drones.
Pakistan has repeatedly insisted that it will not accept foreign military action on its territory.

Two years ago Pakistan complained to the US after a similar strike, reportedly aimed at al-Qaeda number two Zawahri, killed 18 people in a village near the Afghan border.

Most analysts say Libi’s death would be a blow to al-Qaeda, both symbolically and operationally, our correspondent says.

But al-Qaeda has proved itself to be resilient to individual losses and setbacks, and no-one is predicting an immediate decline in attacks in the region, says our security correspondent.

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A serious question: Do drones fire missile(s) as well? I thought they were used for surveilance only....because they're such a light aircraft....

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predators do! they carry one hellfire missile with them.
americans are way ahead of other in this technology..

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ya, pakistan should use on the tribal animals

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How "top" was he in the Al-CIAda hierarchy. Apparently whenever such dude gets killed or arrested, the news sources always say "top leader arrested" "top leader killed". Is there is a list of these dudes somewhere that determines who are the top dawgs?

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they announce it themselves

but this wont change a thing

another one will replace him

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Another top shaytan will take his place. Nothing to celebrate here.

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alright so where does Baitullah Mahsud stand? is he the self-proclaimed top taliban leader or Al-CIAda or what?

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its kinda funny that you dont hear about those "top leaders" name untill they get killed. and almost all the time they get killed by missile from a mysterious plane and pakistani govt claims that they killed him.
may be its just my ignorance but thats the kind of pattern i noticed in last few years.

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yeah it would have been better if the US drones (i mean pak security forces) had found and killed Baitullah Mahsud who has been in the news lately responsible for suicude bombings and killed of benazir bhutto etc

i mean WTF was this Libi guy. Never heard of him in the news before?

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Al Qaeda are Arabs

Taliban are Afghan Nazis living in Pakistani Tribal Areas

Tribal Militants are Pakistanis who have joined Taliban and Al Qaeda

Mashud is a Tribal Militant

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obviously the USA did it

they said that Pakistani Army did it so it doesnt roil up the public

frankly, if USA can kill these animals for us

then I dont care

USA is doing us a favor

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why would baitullah masud or taliban kill benazir.it's such a stupid assumption. talibans have denied these allegations so it's absurd to put the blame on them.
benazir was killed by people who didn't want her to usurp their power. their names were mentioned in the letter she wrote to the government .
also, i don't believe every bombing in pakistan is done by suicide bombers. I think it's just a cover up. why would a suicide bomber kill 20 policemen ? their enemy is america and people 'in the government' who support them .they have always maintained that.

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Such extremist rhetotic....wait till the patriots come and respond to your post accordingly :o

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Did Benazir have the ability to divine what will happen in her future?

Her letter is not a proof of any sort. It could be used as evidence in court that she had certain people she was afraid of, which would, at most, make them suspect. Nothing more.

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I was gonna the same question. So what is the hierarchy like? On whose top was he when he was killed?

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And Baituallah Mehsud becomes alleged (and widely accepted) because?

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My statement says nothing about supporting or not supporting Baitullah as a suspect or culprit. Does it?

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I agree you didn't mention him, you responded to someone who did.