Al Qaeda’s second-in-command on FBI’s most wanted list ‘killed by Afghan security forces’
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(Worthy News) – The man believed to be al Qaeda’s second-in-command has been killed, Afghan security forces have said.
Abu Muhsin al-Masri was on the FBI’s most wanted list and was charged with conspiracy to kill US nationals.
He was killed in a special operation in Ghazni province in eastern Afghanistan, the country’s national directorate of security said in a tweet. [ Source: Sky News (Read More…) ]
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