Troops killed senior al Qaeda leader: Iraq
BAGHDAD, Apr 28: Iraqi and US forces have killed a senior member of al Qaeda in Iraq, Interior Ministry sources and the U.S.
military said today.
Humadi al-Takhi, who they said was a district commander of the group, was killed in a raid on a house today about 10 km northeast of the city of Samarra, 100 km north of Baghdad.
It was not possible to independently verify the claim.
Samarra is a stronghold for Sunni Arab insurgents fighting U.S. and Iraqi forces, and the city where a Shi'ite shrine was bombed in February, fanning sectarian violence across Iraq.
A senior intelligence official in the nearby city of Tikrit said the raid followed intelligence reports.
The U.S. military said in a statement two other militants were killed in the raid.
Support for the insurgency in Samarra was hit badly when rebels killed a local tribal leader last August.
Takhi replaced his elder brother, Najim al-Takhi, as al Qaeda chief in Samarra after he was arrested in June last year while hiding in western Baghdad.
Najim's body was found in Baghdad's central morgue in August, showing signs of torture.
Yesterday, Iraqi forces arrested another senior leader of al Qaeda in the Tikrit region, Abdul Khadir Makhol.
U.S. military spokesman Major-General Rick Lynch said on Thursday the al Qaeda in Iraq group, led by Jordanian Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was the main force in the insurgency.
''The primary face of the insurgency right now we are most concerned about is Zarqawi and al Qaeda in Iraq,'' he told reporters in Baghdad.
Zarqawi appeared in a rare video this week, saying his holy warriors would fight on and accusing Washington of installing a puppet regime so it could pull itself out of its troubles.
REUTERS


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