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BAGHDAD, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. forces killed
a senior leader of al-Qaida in Iraq during an operation in south of Baghdad, the
U.S. military said on Saturday.
Abu Usama al-Tunisi, the inner leadership circle of
Abu Ayyubal-Masri, the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq and was a likely successor to
him, was killed in an operation on Tuesday in the Musaiyyab area, some 70 km
south of Baghdad, the military said in a statement.
"Credible intelligence from several previous
operations led Coalition forces to the location of a known al-Qaida in Iraq
meeting and supporting aircraft attacked the time sensitive target. l-Tunisi and
two other terrorists were killed during the attack," the statement said.
"Al-Tunisi was the military emir (leader) of
Baghdad's southern belt and took over the role of emir of foreign terrorists
when al-Masri became the overall leader," it said.
Al-Tunisi was involved in the planning and carrying
out numerous attacks on the U.S. troops and is believed to have operated in
Yousifiyah since the second battle of Fallujah in November 2004, according to
the statement.
He was Tunisian national and had been in Iraq since
2004, it added.