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Senior al-Qaida militant killed in Riyadh
www.chinaview.cn 2005-07-03 16:47:25

    RIYADH, July 3 (Xinhuanet) -- A senior al-Qaida militant was killed in a clash with Saudi police in the capital on Sunday, the al-Arabiya TV channel reported.

The militant was identified as Younis Mohammad Ibrahim al-Hayyari, a Moroccan
The militant was identified as Younis Mohammad Ibrahim al-Hayyari, a Moroccan. (Photo: Xinhua/REUTERS)

    The militant was identified as Younis Mohammad Ibrahim al-Hayyari, a Moroccan, a man on a newly issued list of 36 al-Qaida suspects believed to be involved in attacks in the kingdom. However, a Saudi Interior Ministry official said it was too early to say if the killed was on the list.

    Last week, Saudi Arabia issued a new wanted list of al-Qaida suspects, most of them Saudis. Enditem

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