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US drone strike in Afghanistan kills Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri – Biden reveals

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US President Joe Biden has revealed that Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri has been killed by a US airstrike in Afghanistan.

In a national address from the balcony of the White House Blue Room, Mr. Biden indicated that “justice has been delivered.” His remarks come after authorizing the strike that killed the man, one of the masterminds of the 9/11 terror attacks.

“This terrorist leader is no more,” Mr. Biden added, before expressing his hope the killing brings “one more measure of closure” to families of the nearly 3,000 people who died in the attacks on 11 September 2001.

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The president added that Afghanistan will “never again become a terrorist safe haven” after the strike was carried out nearly a year after US troops withdrew from the country.

On Sunday morning the Egyptian terror leader was standing on the balcony of a safehouse in downtown Kabul when he was killed by two hellfire missiles fired from a drone.

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Mr. Biden however reported that none of the 71-year-old’s family members were injured and no civilian casualties were recorded.

The US president said: “The United States continues to demonstrate our resolve and our capacity to defend the American people against those who seek to do us harm.

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“We make it clear again tonight that no matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide if you are a threat to our people, the United States will find you and take you out.”

As parts of efforts to apprehend Ayman al-Zawahiri ,the FBI had been offering $25m (£20m) for “information leading to the apprehension or conviction” of the terror leader, whose death comes as a big blow to al Qaeda since the death of their founder Osama bin Laden  who was killed by special forces of the US in 2011.

According to a senior US administration official, the plan to kill al-Zawahiri was months in the making.

On July 1 of this year, Mr. Biden received his initial briefing regarding a planned operation to take out  the al Qaeda leader.

But it was much earlier in the year when intelligence suggested that his wife and children had relocated to Kabul. He and his family were believed until that point to have been in hiding in Pakistan.

The family was discovered in a safehouse where, according to the US official, al-Zawahiri was eventually discovered as well.

His pattern of life was recorded after several months of being watched. He never left the house but did spend time on a balcony where he was eventually killed.

On 25 July, a detailed proposal had been presented to Mr. Biden who, the administration official said, requested “granular level interest” because of the focus on taking “every step… to minimize civilian casualties”.

Intelligence allowed the Americans to study the construction of the house to ensure that civilian casualties were avoided.

The official added that al-Zawahiri’s death is “a significant blow to al Qaeda and will degrade their ability to operate”.

Richard Moore, head of the UK’s intelligence service MI6, said his thoughts were with the families of those killed by al-Zawahiri’s atrocities.

Mr. Moore tweeted: “Tough job professionally done by our US allies. The culmination of a long, shared effort since 9/11 to eliminate the threat posed by Zawahiri – a man responsible, with his toxic creed, for the death of so many these past three decades.”

Saudi Arabia also welcomed Mr. Biden’s announcement.

“Zawahiri is considered one of the leaders of terrorism that led the planning and execution of heinous terrorist operations in the United States and Saudi Arabia,” the state media reported, quoting a foreign ministry statement.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed that a strike took place and strongly condemned it, calling it a violation of “international principles”.

Speaking on 31 August 2021, after the last US troops left Afghanistan, Mr. Biden said the US would not let up on its fight against terrorism in that country or elsewhere.

“We will maintain the fight against terrorism in Afghanistan and other countries,” he said.

“We just don’t need to fight a ground war to do it.”

Previewing the strike that would occur 11 months later, Mr. Biden said at the time: “We have what’s called over-the-horizon capabilities, which means we can strike terrorists and targets without American boots on the ground – or very few if needed.”

Andrew Ansbro, president of the FDNY-Uniformed Firefighters Association and a 9/11 survivor, said in a statement after the drone strike: “While nearly 21 years have passed since the tragedies of that dark day, the very mention of these attacks still brings sorrow to so many, including the families of 343 New York City firefighters who were taken that day, and the families of the 290 New York City firefighters that have passed since from 9/11-related illnesses.

“This action by the United States is a reminder to each and every terrorist involved in the plotting of these attacks that the American people will never forget.”

He added: “Thank you President Joe Biden for putting these words into action, and helping to bring another level of closure to all impacted by these attacks.”

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