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Yemen Says Country's Qaida Number Two Dead

Yemen said on Thursday that the co-founder and second-in-command of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), Saudi national Saeed al-Shehri, had died.

The Supreme National Security Committee said Shehri had succumbed to wounds received in a counter-terrorism operation in the northern Saada province on November 28.

"The terrorist Shehri was buried by the al-Qaida network at a secret location in Yemen, a statement added.

On Wednesday, SITE Intelligence Service quoted a radical Islamist as reporting on Twitter that Shehri has died "after a long journey in fighting the Zio-Crusader campaign."

Last October, Shehri denied a September announcement by Yemen's defense ministry that he had been killed in an army raid, in an audio message posted on extremist Internet forums.

The militant leader was released from Guantanamo Bay in Cuba in 2007 and was flown to Saudi Arabia where he was put through a rehabilitation program.

After completing the program, Shehri disappeared and later resurfaced as AQAP's Number Two.

AQAP, led by Nasser al-Wuhayshi, is classified by the United States as the most active and deadly franchise in the global al-Qaida network.

In October 2000, AQAP militants attacked U.S. Navy destroyer the USS Cole in Yemen's port of Aden, killing 17 sailors and wounding 40 more.

Although weakened, the group continues to launch deadly attacks on Western and government targets across Yemen.

Source: Agence France Presse


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