Two Al-Qaida leaders were killed on Thursday in Yemen, 26sep.nt reported, identifying them as Musaid MubarakAl-Daghari and his brother Abdullah.
The two terrorists were extremely dangerous and involved in many terrorist acts in the country and they were killed at dawn in Shabwa province after a long hunt, the website said.
In recent weeks, Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula has stepped attacks against security targets in southern and southeastern region killing several soldiers and injuring others.
In response, the security authorities were placed on high alert and faced the attacks leaving some terrorist elements killed.
Today’s operation came days after the death of the spiritual leader of Al-Qaida groups Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan.
The Yemeni government hailed the operation in which the long-hunted leader was killed, though observers said that his death will not weaken AQAP.
The death would affect the morale of terrorist groups in the world, nothing else, observers said, adding that the groups will continue their operations actively because bin Laden has not had a direct role in instructing or guiding them in recent years.
Saying that Al-Qaida’s second-in-command Al-Zawahiri has already replaced Osama, observers affirmed that bin Laden has recently been as a symbolic leader inspiring terrorist attacks.
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