Sunday, August 28, 2011

Al Qaeda's New Second In Command Killed In Pakistan



Key Al Qaeda Leader Reported Slain In Pakistan -- L.A. Times

Atiyah Abdul Rahman was the terrorist organization's second-in-command and is believed to have played a central role.

Reporting from Washington — Al Qaeda's second-in-command has been killed in Pakistan, U.S. officials reported Saturday, in what was described as a major blow to an organization still reeling from the death of Osama bin Laden nearly four months ago.

Atiyah Abdul Rahman was killed Monday in the Pakistani tribal region of Waziristan, a U.S. official said. A suspected U.S. drone strike was reported that day, but the official would not say how Rahman died.

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More News On The Death Of Al Qaeda's Number Two Leader Atiyah Abdul Rahman

Al Qaeda's second-in-command killed in Pakistan by U.S. drone -- Daily Mail
Senior al Qaeda leader reportedly killed -- Long War Journal
Al-Qaida's No. 2 reported killed by US in Pakistan -- Houston Chronicle/AP
C.I.A. Drone Is Said to Kill Al Qaeda’s No. 2 -- New York Times
Got him! Al Qaeda’s No. 2 leader Atiyah Abd al-Rahman killed in Pakistan -- New York Daily News
Al Qaeda No. 2 Atiyah Abd al-Rahman Killed in Pakistan -- ABC News
Top Al Qaeda Leader Killed, U.S. Govt. Says -- ABC News
Al-Qaida's No. 2 Reported Killed By U.S. In Pakistan -- NPR
Bin Laden's key deputy seen as very hard to replace for al Qaeda -- CNN
Death of deputy chief deals heavy blow to al Qaeda -- Reuters
Al-Rahman's Death Major Blow to Al Qaeda -- Wall Street Journal
Al-Qaida Leader Had Multiple Terror Roles -- Voice of America
ANALYSIS-Death of deputy chief deals heavy blow to al Qaeda -- Reuters

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