Nato 'kills' key al-Qaeda figure

A Nato air strike earlier this month killed a key al-Qaeda operative in Afghanistan, the international military coalition said…

A Nato air strike earlier this month killed a key al-Qaeda operative in Afghanistan, the international military coalition said today.

Nato identified the man killed in the April 13th attack in the Dangam district of eastern Kunar province as Abu Hafs al-Najdi, also known as Abdul Ghani and a regional commander in charge of suicide bombings and cash flow.

The alliance said the strike also killed a number of other insurgents, including another al-Qaeda leader known as Waqas.

Al-Najdi, a Saudi citizen, directed al-Qaeda operations in Kunar and travelled regularly between Afghanistan and Pakistan to co-ordinate with associated across the border, Nato said. He co-ordinated suicide bombing attacks as well as kidnappings and oversaw the transfer of money from Pakistan to cells in Afghanistan.

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Nato said it has been chasing al-Najdi since 2007 and finally pinpointed him while he was meeting Waqas.

Further south in Paktia province, meanwhile, the provincial governor narrowly escaped an apparent assassination attempt by insurgents. A roadside bomb exploded just behind a vehicle taking Governor Juma Khan Hamdard to his office, said a spokesman for the governor.

Mr Hamdard was not hurt, but three policemen who were in a chase vehicle were slightly injured, the spokesman added.

PA