Special report: Al-Qaida's chief Zarqawi killed
KABUL, June 9 (Xinhua) -- Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar expressed
Friday his sadness over the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the al-Qaida leader
in Iraq.
In a statement read to journalists by a purported Taliban spokesman, Omar
said "I and all Muslims of Afghanistan's resistance are very sad by the
martyrdom of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi."
Zarqawi was killed in a joint U.S.-Iraqi raid Thursday in Iraq as U.S. F-16
war planes dropped two bombs on him.
However, "Zarqawi's martyrdom will not weaken the Iraqi resistance as this
is a national resistance, any youth can become Zarqawi," Omar said in the
statement, adding "Zarqawi has left behind thousands of youths who will even
accelerate this resistance."
On Thursday, Afghan President H.E. Hamid Karzai called the death of al-Zarqawi a "severe blow for terrorism and a major success in the war on international terrorism." Enditem