Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Al-Qaida Leader Sakhr al-Taifi Killed in Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan -- The second highest al-Qaida leader in Afghanistan was killed in a weekend airstrike in the country's volatile east near the border with Pakistan, NATO-led forces said on Tuesday.

Saudi Sakhr al-Taifi, also known as Musthaq and Nasim, was responsible for commanding foreign insurgents and directing attacks against coalition and Afghan forces, NATO said in a statement.

He frequently traveled between Afghanistan and Pakistan, carrying out commands from senior al-Qaida leadership, supplying weapons and equipment to insurgents and transporting insurgent fighters into Afghanistan, the statement said.

He was killed on Sunday in the Watahpur district of Kunar province after being identified with another al-Qaida militant.

No civilians were harmed and no civilian property was damaged, the statement said. (Source)

3 comments:

RyanS said...

I guess Allah was sleeping and failed to protect him from the Kaffar

kiwimac said...

Oh dear, How sad, What a shame!

simple_truth said...

One more down and many more to go!