Al-Qaeda has confirmed that its second-in-command, the leader of its powerful Yemen branch, was killed in a US drone strike, in the heaviest blow to the militant network since the death of Osama bin Laden.
Already struggling with the rise of rival militants from the Islamic State group, al-Qaeda has suffered a series of setbacks in recent months with several commanders reported killed.
In a video statement, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) confirmed that Nasir al-Wuhayshi was dead.
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Al-Wuhayshi “was killed in a US drone attack that targeted him along with two other mujahidin,” who were also killed, the statement read by prominent al-Qaeda militant Khaled Omar Batarfi and dated Monday said.
AQAP — which was behind several plots against Western targets, including the deadly attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris earlier this year — said it had named military chief Qassem al-Rimi as its new leader.
US officials were earlier reported to have been reviewing intelligence to confirm that al-Wuhayshi was killed in a CIA drone strike on Tuesday last week.
A local Yemeni official said that al-Wuhayshi was believed to have been killed in the raid in al-Qaeda-held Mukalla in southeastern Yemen.
Another Yemeni official said last week that a drone had fired four missiles at three al-Qaeda militants, including an unnamed “leading figure,” near Mukalla port, killing them on the spot.
The US government had offered a US$10 million reward for any information leading to al-Wuhayshi’s capture or killing.
A former aide to bin Laden, al-Wuhayshi attended the group’s al-Farouk training camp in Afghanistan in the late 1990s.
He is said to have fled Afghanistan in 2002 to Iran, where he was arrested and handed over to Yemen. He was held there without charge until he escaped by tunnelling his way out of prison with 22 others in February 2006.
In 2007, al-Wuhayshi was named head of AQAP, which Washington considers al-Qaeda’s deadliest branch.
When bin Laden was killed by US commandos in Pakistan in May 2011, al-Wuhayshi warned Washington not to fool itself that it spelled al-Qaeda’s demise.
“What is coming is greater and worse, and what is awaiting you is more intense and harmful,” he said.
As well as the Charlie Hebdo attacks that left 12 people dead, AQAP was also behind an attempt to blow up a US commercial airliner on Christmas Day 2009.
Washington has repeatedly targeted AQAP militants in drone strikes in Yemen and killed several commanders in recent months, including Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi, who appeared in the video claiming responsibility for the Charlie Hebdo attack.
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