Al-Qaeda operative killed in U.S. missile strike in NW Pakistan
www.chinaview.cn 2008-11-19 19:38:24   Print

    ISLAMABAD, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) -- A major al-Qaeda operative of Arab origin was among the five militants killed in a suspected United States missile strike in northwest Pakistan on Wednesday, private TV channel Geo reported.

    The Geo quoted security sources as saying that the al-Qaeda militant was identified as Abdullah Azam Al-Saudi, a senior member of al-Qaeda.

    A suspected U.S. drone fired a missile at a house in Bannu district of North West Frontier Province, leaving five persons dead and five others injured, according to Geo.

    Pakistan's tribal areas have witnessed cross-border missile attacks conducted by suspected U.S. drones. Pakistani government has repeatedly protested against missile strikes in its territory and demanded a halt to such attacks.

Editor: S Zhang
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