KABUL) claimed on Tuesday.
A Saudi citizen, Abu Hafs al-Najdi, was killed on April 13 in Dangam district of Kunar province, the NATO.
The insurgent directed Al Qaeda operations in Kunar, including recruiting, training and employing fighters, obtaining weapons and equipment, organising finances and planning attacks against Afghan and coalition forces.
Abdul Ghani and numerous other fighters, including another Al-Qaeda leader, Waqas, were killed in the airstrike. ISAF blamed him for the suicide attack that killed tribal elder Malik Zarin and nine other civilians.
“Abdul Ghani had been the focus of coalition force efforts since at least 2007, and at the time of his death, was meeting Waqas. The two insurgents frequently worked together in coordinating attacks against Afghan and coalition forces,” the statement added.
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