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Related: Pakistan: 4 senior Qaeda members killed in airstrike
KABUL, Jan. 19 (Xinhuanet) -- The second-in-command
of the al-Qaida network, Ayman Al-Zawahiri, has escaped the recent missile
attack and alive, a Kabul-based English newspaper reported Thursday.
"Shikh Zawahiri is alive. Rumors about his death is baseless," daily Outlook quoted an al-Qaida operative Ahmad
Suliman as saying.
Reports emanated from Pakistan and the United States
last week claimed the killing of Al-Zawahiri in missile attacks last week in
Pakistan's Bajuwar agency tribal area.
The missile attack, reportedly conducted by a U.S.
army drone, left 18 people including women and children dead, according to
Pakistani sources. It has prompted Islamabad to lodge a protest with Washington.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said Tuesday
that Pakistan cannot accept actions like an air strike on a village that killed
18 people, adding he would bring it up when he visits Washington this week.
Both Al-Zawahiri, his chief Osama Bin Laden and their
host, Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, who are wanted by Washington,are
reported to have been moving in the mountainous tribal-belt areas between
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