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US kills 'senior Baghdad bomber' | US kills 'senior Baghdad bomber' |
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A man believed to be the planner of a series of deadly al-Qaeda attacks in Iraq has been killed, the US says. | |
Mahir al-Zubaydi, also known as Abu Assad or Abu Rami, was said to head the group behind bombings which killed at least 16 people in Baghdad this week. | Mahir al-Zubaydi, also known as Abu Assad or Abu Rami, was said to head the group behind bombings which killed at least 16 people in Baghdad this week. |
US officials described him as the al-Qaeda military commander for the whole of Baghdad east of the Tigris river. | US officials described him as the al-Qaeda military commander for the whole of Baghdad east of the Tigris river. |
They say he played a key role in planning some of the worst atrocities in Iraq over the past few years. | They say he played a key role in planning some of the worst atrocities in Iraq over the past few years. |
Zubaydi also took part in the videotaped killing of four Russian diplomats in June 2006, officials say. | Zubaydi also took part in the videotaped killing of four Russian diplomats in June 2006, officials say. |
Recruitment problems | Recruitment problems |
US troops targeted Zubaydi on Friday after receiving intelligence following bombings in Baghdad against Shia Muslim mosques. | US troops targeted Zubaydi on Friday after receiving intelligence following bombings in Baghdad against Shia Muslim mosques. |
Troops tracked him down to a house in the Adhamiya district of Baghdad, a strongly Sunni Muslim area, surrounded the building and used loud speakers to order the suspect to surrender, reports the BBC's Hugh Sykes, in Baghdad. | Troops tracked him down to a house in the Adhamiya district of Baghdad, a strongly Sunni Muslim area, surrounded the building and used loud speakers to order the suspect to surrender, reports the BBC's Hugh Sykes, in Baghdad. |
The Americans say he responded by shooting at them, so they shot him, our correspondent says. | The Americans say he responded by shooting at them, so they shot him, our correspondent says. |
A woman reported to be his wife was also killed. | A woman reported to be his wife was also killed. |
Military officials hailed Zubaydi's killing as a major step in the continuing battle with al-Qaeda militants in Baghdad. | Military officials hailed Zubaydi's killing as a major step in the continuing battle with al-Qaeda militants in Baghdad. |
"His removal from the AQI [al-Qaeda Iraq] network will send shockwaves through Baghdad's terrorist bombing networks," a US spokesman told the Associated Press. | "His removal from the AQI [al-Qaeda Iraq] network will send shockwaves through Baghdad's terrorist bombing networks," a US spokesman told the Associated Press. |
The spokesman said the organisation, which has seen a drop in support as Sunni Muslim Awakening Councils have collaborated with the US to curb violence, would now have even greater difficulty recruiting new members. | The spokesman said the organisation, which has seen a drop in support as Sunni Muslim Awakening Councils have collaborated with the US to curb violence, would now have even greater difficulty recruiting new members. |
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