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'''Hussein al-Yemeni''' was<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8573652.stm</ref><ref></ref> a suspected al Qaeda terrorist group member believed to have played a part in the December 2009 attack on CIA employees in Afghanistan. While there are no witnesses who claim to know what he looks like, he was thought to be in his later twenties or early thirties. '''Hussein al-Yemeni''' was<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8573652.stm|title = Key al-Qaeda man 'died in strike'|date = 18 March 2010}}</ref><ref></ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/17/sadam-hussein-al-hussami_n_503193.html |title=Hussein al-Yemeni: Top Al Qaeda Operative Reportedly Killed In U.S. Drone Attack |website=huffingtonpost.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100322195906/http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/17/sadam-hussein-al-hussami_n_503193.html |archive-date=2010-03-22}} </ref> a suspected ] terrorist group member believed to have played a part in the December 2009 attack on ] employees in ]. While there are no witnesses who claim to know what he looks like, he was thought to be in his later twenties or early thirties.


==Terrorist ties== ==Terrorist ties==
al-Yemeni was believed to have ties to ] in Yemen, Afghanistan as well as Pakistan. al-Yemeni was believed to have ties to ] in ], Afghanistan as well as ].


==Attack on CIA in Afghanistan== ==Attack on CIA in Afghanistan==
On December 30, 2009, on an American base in southeastern Afghanistan's Khost province there was an explosion that killed seven CIA employees and contractors. On December 30, 2009, on an American base in southeastern Afghanistan's ] there was an explosion that killed seven CIA employees and contractors.


==Supposed death== ==Death==
Hussein al-Yemeni is believed to have been a victim of an early March strike in the Miran Shah area of Pakistan. Officials will not confirm his death or release specific details on the strike. Hussein al-Yemeni is believed to have been a victim of an early March strike in the ] area of Pakistan. Officials will not confirm his death or release specific details on the strike.


This strike is only one of many carried out through February and March 2010. Drone attacks have killed five other suspected terrorists and there have been several arrests. This strike is only one of many carried out through February and March 2010. Drone attacks have killed five other suspected terrorists and there have been several arrests.


According to a US official: According to a US official:
"Al-Yemeni would be the latest victory in a systematic campaign that has pounded al Qaeda and its allies, depriving them of leaders, plotters, and fighters…For them, there can be neither safety nor rest." "Al-Yemeni would be the latest victory in a systematic campaign that has pounded al Qaeda and its allies, depriving them of leaders, plotters, and fighters…For them, there can be neither safety nor rest."{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}}


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Latest revision as of 15:31, 26 March 2023

Suspected al-Qaeda member

Hussein al-Yemeni was a suspected Al-Qaeda terrorist group member believed to have played a part in the December 2009 attack on CIA employees in Afghanistan. While there are no witnesses who claim to know what he looks like, he was thought to be in his later twenties or early thirties.

Terrorist ties

al-Yemeni was believed to have ties to terrorist groups in Yemen, Afghanistan as well as Pakistan.

Attack on CIA in Afghanistan

On December 30, 2009, on an American base in southeastern Afghanistan's Khost Province there was an explosion that killed seven CIA employees and contractors.

Death

Hussein al-Yemeni is believed to have been a victim of an early March strike in the Miran Shah area of Pakistan. Officials will not confirm his death or release specific details on the strike.

This strike is only one of many carried out through February and March 2010. Drone attacks have killed five other suspected terrorists and there have been several arrests.

According to a US official: "Al-Yemeni would be the latest victory in a systematic campaign that has pounded al Qaeda and its allies, depriving them of leaders, plotters, and fighters…For them, there can be neither safety nor rest."

References

  1. "Key al-Qaeda man 'died in strike'". 18 March 2010.
  2. Alleged al Qaeda operative believed dead
  3. "Hussein al-Yemeni: Top Al Qaeda Operative Reportedly Killed In U.S. Drone Attack". huffingtonpost.com. Archived from the original on 2010-03-22.
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