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c9eeda  No.267858

Afghanistan claimed Sunday it killed a top al Qaeda propagandist on an FBI most-wanted list during an operation in the country's east, showing the militant group's continued presence there as U.S. forces work to withdraw from America's longest-running war amid continued bloodshed.

The reported death of Husam Abd al Rauf, also known by the nom de guerre Abu Muhsin al Masri, follows weeks of violence, including a suicide bombing by the Islamic State group Saturday at an education center near Kabul that killed 24 people. Meanwhile, the Afghan government continues to fight Taliban militants even as peace talks in Qatar between the two sides take place for the first time.

The violence and al Rauf's reported killing threaten the face-to-face peace talks and risk plunging this nation beset by decades of war into further instability. They also complicate America's efforts to withdraw, 19 years after it led an invasion targeting the Taliban for hosting al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after the Sept. 11 attacks.

Details over the raid that led to al Rauf's alleged death remained murky hours after Afghanistan's intelligence service, the National Directorate of Security, claimed on Twitter to have killed him in Ghazni province. The agency released a photograph late Sunday afternoon it described as al Rauf's corpse, which resembled FBI images of the militant leader.

Al Qaeda did not immediately acknowledge al Rauf's reported death. The FBI, the U.S. military's Central Command and NATO did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The Afghan raid happened last week in Kunsaf, a village in Ghazni province's Andar district some 150 kilometers (90 miles) southwest of Kabul, two government officials said.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/afghanistan-claims-killing-an-al-qaeda-leader-wanted-by-fbi

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6a3ab4  No.267875

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>>267866

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cc0e52  No.267877

>>267866

I'd murder them...with my dick.

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2b96d4  No.267890

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>>267866

You’d make a good-for-nothing politician!

“Murdered and slaughtered to death” REALLY!!

It’s one or the other, can’t be both!

Are YOU that ignorant Darkie that claimed that “too many soldiers on Guam would tip the island over, or are YOU the other Darkie that claimed that “all murders are the cause of death”?

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