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Another Key Al-Qaeda Member Killed in US Drone Strike in Pakistan: Reports

© AP Photo / Kirsty WigglesworthSources told the paper that a drone fired two missiles at a compound in Khar Tangi, a village in the Datta Khel area of North Waziristan, next to the border with Afghanistan.
Sources told the paper that a drone fired two missiles at a compound in Khar Tangi, a village in the Datta Khel area of North Waziristan, next to the border with Afghanistan. - Sputnik International
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Airstrike hits compound in a tribal area of Pakistan known to be a base for militants.

Adnan Shukrijumah, chief of al-Qaeda's global operations, has been reported killed in an operation by the Pakistani military. Image: A 2010 artist's rendering of Shukrijumah made available by the FBI. - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW, December 7 (Sputnik) – Pakistani military sources said Sunday that a US drone strike close to the Afghan border has killed at least four militants and injured two others, with a key leader of the organization, Umar Farooq, among the dead.

“Our information and sources confirmed to us that an al-Qaeda senior leader for Pakistan and Afghanistan was targeted in the drone strike and was killed,” a militant official told Reuters, adding that the information had been passed to the security services by local sources and phone intercepts in the region.

Pakistan's online newspaper Dawn likewise identified one of those killed as Farooq, also known as Umer Ustad. He was reportedly in charge of al-Qaeda’s activities in Pakistan and Afghanistan and had served as a spokesman for its Pakistani operations since 2009.

 Sources told the paper that a drone fired two missiles at a compound in Khar Tangi, a village in the Datta Khel area of North Waziristan, next to the border with Afghanistan.  North Waziristan is a mountainous tribal region of Pakistan, which is known as a stronghold for militants linked to the Taliban and al-Qaeda.

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The announcement follows news that the Pakistani army killed al-Qaeda operative Adnan G. El Shukrijumah, wanted in the US for a bomb plot on the New York subway, and two other suspected militants in a raid in South Waziristan early on Saturday. “The al-Qaida leader, who was killed by the Pakistan army in a successful operation, is the same person who had been indicted in the United States,” a Pakistani army officer told the AP.

Militant groups in Pakistan’s northern tribal areas are reported to have suffered significant losses in recent months after Pakistan launched an offensive in June against insurgents in its northern tribal areas, called Zrb-e-Azb, in addition to continuing US drone attacks. Dawn reports that on Saturday nine alleged Pakistani Taliban fighters were killed across the border in a rural area of Afghanistan by a US air strike.

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