Monday, January 7, 2019

US president confirms an al Qaeda leader killed by air strike

WASHINGTON: US President has confirmed that Al Qaeda leader Jamal al-Badawi was killed in an air strike by US forces in Yemen for 18 years. The US-owned USS Cole was filling fuel at the Eden harbor in Yemen on October 12, 2000. Suddenly the Al Qaeda militants attacked the ship. The US Navy personnel killed 17 people in this attack. More than 40 soldiers were injured. Jamal Al Badawi, a Al Qaeda militant organization, was accused of acting as brainstorming. So the USA was looking for him. There are about 50 criminal cases, including the killing of Jamal and the killing of a military officer


The news was reported that Jamal, the head of the Al Qaeda group, was found guilty in a US air strike in Yemen. In this case, the US has confirmed that Jam was killed. US military spokesman Captain Bill Arban said, "Jamal al-Badawi was killed in an attack on January 1. US forces have confirmed this on the basis of the assessment after the attack. "

US President Donald Trump said, "There is justice for martyrs who have been martyred and wounded in a brutal attack on the US colony ship. We welcome the attacker Jamal al Badawi. Our action against the Al Qaeda terrorists will continue

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