Al Qaeda
Pakistan inquiry orders Bin Laden family to remain
Pakistan inquiry orders Bin Laden family to remain
The fighting is not related to a much-anticipated Pakistani offensive in the Taliban-controlled tribal agency of North Waziristan, a US intelligence official said.
Militants enter Pakistan, attack border villages
The US has indicted Ahmed Abdulkadir Warsame for supporting both Shabaab and al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. Warsame, a Somali citizen, was captured by special operations forces on April 19 while traveling between Somalia and Yemen.
Fighters believed to be from al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) attacked a military base in the east near Nema but were repelled by Mauritanian military aircraft. Two days ago, AQIM claimed it killed 20 soldiers in a battle in Mali on June 24.
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Security forces killed and captured several Taliban leaders and fighters in Kandahar, Helmand, Uruzgan, Zabul, Logar, Khost, Nangarhar, Sar-i-Pul, and Nuristan. The Taliban killed four ISAF soldiers in attacks in the east. Canada has ended its deployment of offensive forces in Kandahar.
Canada has blacklisted the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan for being a terrorist entity. The designation prevents Canadians from “knowingly dealing with assets owned or controlled by the TTP.”
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“Foreigners” were said to be sheltering at the Mir Ali guesthouse where today’s attack took place.
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US Predators killed at least four “militants” in a strike in North Waziristan. The Taliban killed three Pakistani soldiers in an IED attack on a convoy in North Waziristan. The Taliban escaped an operation launched by the military in central Kurram.
Terrorists killed 35 Iraqis in a suicide attack in Taji, a policeman in Babil, a soldier in Fallujah, and two civilians in Baghdad. Security forces detained four terrorists in Basrah. The US is offering to keep 10,000 troops in Iraq after December 2012.
The military claimed it killed 40 al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula fighters in Zinjibar. Four civilians and six “gunmen” were killed in airstrikes in Zinjibar.
Hezbollah deputy leader Sheikh Naim Qassem said the Special Tribunal for Lebanon is an “Israeli-American project” and threatened the March 14 movement for its support of the indictment. “Reevaluate your choices because this path will harm Lebanon and it will especially harm you,” he said.
Israeli forces fired at a team of militants preparing to fire rockets from Gaza into Israel, killing two and wounding one. They belonged to Tawheed and Jihad, a radical Islamist group that has vied for power with Hamas.
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Shabaab arrested 13 young men south of Mogadishu for watching pornographic videos on cell phones. Ahlu Sunna Wal Jama’a accused Shabaab of provoking intra-clan fighting in central Somalia.
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The attack is the latest by al Qaeda in Iraq against government installations.