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Al-Qaeda No. 2 secretly killed in Iran: NYT

Assassination mission involves two Israeli operatives

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Nov 2020 6:50PM

Al-Qaeda No. 2 secretly killed in Iran: NYT
US federal authorities offered a US$10 million reward for information leading to Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah's capture. – Pixabay pic, November 14, 2020

WASHINGTON – Al-Qaeda's second-in-command, indicted in the US for the 1998 bombings of its embassies in Tanzania and Kenya, was secretly killed in Iran in August, The New York Times reported yesterday.

Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, who was on the FBI's list of most-wanted terrorists, was shot and killed in Tehran by two Israeli operatives on a motorcycle at the behest of the United States, intelligence officials confirmed to the Times.

The attack, which took place on August 7, on the anniversary of the Africa bombings, has not been publicly acknowledged by the US, Iran, Israel or al-Qaeda.

The senior al-Qaeda leader, who went by the nom de guerre Abu Muhammad al-Masri, was killed along with his daughter, Miriam, who is also the widow of Osama bin Laden's son Hamza bin Laden, the Times said.

US federal authorities had offered a US$10 million (RM 41.24 million) reward for any information leading to his capture.

Abdullah was the “most experienced and capable operational planner not in US or allied custody,” according to a highly classified document provided by the US National Counterterrorism Centre in 2008, according to the Times.

The bombings of the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998 left 224 people dead and more than 5,000 injured.

Abdullah was indicted by a US federal grand jury later that year for his role. – AFP, November 14, 2020

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