DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, July 24, 2015 – The Defense Department confirmed
that a senior al-Qaida leader was killed earlier this month by a U.S. airstrike
in Afghanistan, Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said in a statement issued
today.
"We have confirmed that Abu Khalil al-Sudani, a
high-ranking al-Qaida operational commander, was killed by a U.S. airstrike in
Bermal district, Paktika province, Afghanistan, on July 11, 2015,” Cook said in
the statement.
Al-Sudani, a senior shura member and head of al-Qaida
suicide and explosive operations, is directly linked to external attack
plotting against the United States, Cook said in the statement.
The deceased al-Qaida leader also had directed operations
against coalition, Afghan and Pakistani forces and maintained a close
association with al-Qaida’s top leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Cook added.
Al-Sudani was one of three known violent extremists killed
in the strike, Cook said in the statement.
Al-Sudani’s demise will further degrade al-Qaida operations
across the globe, Cook added.
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