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Senior al Qaeda and Taliban leaders killed in US airstrikes in Pakistan, 2004 - 2012
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updated on Jan. 26, 2012.




Killed in 2012:





Abu Yahya al Libi

Abu Yahya was a Libyan citizen, and served as al Qaeda's chief of staff and senior cleric and ideologue.


Date killed: June 4, 2012.




Abu Usman Adil

Abu Usman Adil was the leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and
spearhead the expansion of the group's operations in Afghanistan.


Date killed: April 29, 2012.




Badr Mansoor

Mansoor, a Pakistani citizen, served as al Qaeda's leader in Pakistan
and a key link to the Taliban and Pakistani jihadist groups.


Date killed: Feb. 9, 2012.




Aslam Awan

Awan, who is also known as Abdullah Khorasani, is a deputy to the leader
of al Qaeda's external operations network and a Pakistani citizen.


Date killed: Jan. 11, 2012.








Killed in 2011:






Hazrat Omar, Khan Mohammed, Miraj Wazir, and Ashfaq Wazir

Omar was Mullah Nazir's brother who served as the group's operational
commander in Afghanistan. Mohammed, a senior deputy to Nazir. Miraj
Wazir and Ashfaq Wazir were senior commanders.

Date killed: Oct. 27, 2011.




Ahmed Omar Abdul Rahman

A senior al Qaeda operative with ties to the Haqqani Network. Rahman was
a son of the 'Blind Sheikh,' the spiritual leader of the Egyptian
Islamic Group who is in prison in the US for his involvement in the 1993
attack on the World Trade Center.

Date killed: Oct. 14, 2011.




Abu Miqdad al Masri

A member of al Qaeda's Shura Majlis who also was involved in al Qaeda's external operations.

Date killed: Oct. 13-14, 2011 (exact date is unclear)




Abd al Rahman al Yemeni

A senior operative who was involved in al Qaeda's external operations network.

Date killed: Oct. 13-14, 2011 (exact date is unclear).




Jan Baz Zadran

Siraj Haqqani's deputy who served as the number three for the terror network.

Date killed: Oct. 13, 2011.




Haleem Ullah

A deputy commander to North Waziristan Taliban leader Hafiz Gul Bahadar.

Date killed: Sept. 30, 2011.




Abu Hafs al Shahri

A senior al Qaeda leader who served as the operations chief for Pakistan.

Date killed: Sept. 11, 2011.




Atiyah Abd al Rahman

A senior al Qaeda leader who served as Osama bin Laden's chief of staff and a top operational commander.

Date killed: Aug. 22, 2011.




Ilyas Kashmiri (Unconfirmed)

The leader of al Qaeda's Lashkar al Zil and the operational commander of
the Harkat ul Jihad-i-Islami. He also was a member of al Qaeda's
external operatiosn council.

Date killed: June 3, 2011.




Abu Zaid al Iraqi

A senior al Qaeda operative who served as the top financial officer in Pakistan.

Date killed: Feb. 20, 2011.







Killed in 2010:




Ibn Amin

A senior al Qaeda and Taliban military commander who led forces in Swat in Pakistan.

Date reported killed: Dec. 17, 2010.




Sheikh Fateh al Masri

Al Qaeda's leader in Afghanistan and Pakistan (or the Khorasan).

Date reported killed: Sept. 25, 2010.




Saifullah Haqqani

A Haqqani Network military commander in Afghanistan and a cousin of Siraj Haqqani.
Date reported killed: Sept. 14, 2010.




Qureshi

An Islamic Jihad Group commander who trained Germans and other
foreigners in North Waziristan and then sent them back to their home
countries.

Date reported killed: Sept. 8, 2010.




Inayatullah

A Taliban military commander based in North Waziristan.

Date reported killed: Sept. 3, 2010.




Abu Ahmed

An al Qaeda military commander who conducted operations in Afghanistan.

Date killed: June 19, 2010.




Sheikh Ihsanullah

An al Qaeda military commander who conducted operations in Afghanistan.

Date killed: June 10, 2010.




Ibrahim

The commander of the Fursan-i-Mohammed Group, an al Qaeda group based in North Waziristan.

Date killed: June 10, 2010.




Osama bin Ali bin Abdullah bin Damjan al Dawsari

A senior operative and key link with the Taliban in South Waziristan, Pakistan. He also facilitated operations in Afghanistan.

Date killed: May 28, 2010.




Mustafa Abu Yazid

Yazid, who is also known and Sheikh Saeed al Masri, is al Qaeda's leader in Afghanistan and top financial official.

Date killed: May 21, 2010.




Sadam Hussein Al Hussami

A senior operative in al Qaeda's external operations network who was
involved in the suicide attack that killed seven CIA officials in Khost.
Hussami is also known as Ghazwan al Yemeni.

Date killed: March 8, 2010.




Qari Mohammad Zafar

A leader of the al Qaeda and Taliban-linked Fedayeen-i-Islam wanted by the US for attacking the US Consulate in karachi in 2006

Date killed: February 24, 2010.




Mohammed Haqqani

A mid-level Haqqani Network military commander and brother of the group's top military commander Siraj Haqqani.


Date killed: February 18, 2010.




Sheikh Mansoor

An al Qaeda Shadow Army commander who was based in North Waziristan and operated in eastern Afghanistan.


Date killed: February 17, 2010.




Abdul Haq al Turkistani

A member of al Qaeda's Shura Majlis and the leader of the Eastern Turkistan Islamic Party.


Date killed: February 14, 2010.




Abdul Basit Usman

The US has a $1 million bounty on Abdul Basit Usman, an Abu Sayyaf
master bomb maker, for conducting attacks that murdered civilians.
Usman's death is unconfirmed, however.

Date thought killed: January 14, 2010.




Jamal Saeed Abdul Rahim
An Abu Nidal Organization operative who participated in killing 22 hostages during the 1986 hijacking of Pan Am flight 73.

Date reported killed: January 9, 2010.




Mansur al Shami

An al Qaeda ideologue and aide to Mustafa Abu Yazid.

Date killed: Exact date is not known, he was last seen on As Sahab on January 4, 2010.








Killed in 2009:




Haji Omar Khan

A senior Taliban leader in North Waziristan.

Date killed: December 31, 2010




Abdullah Said al Libi

The top commander of the Lashkar al Zil, al Qaeda's Shadow Army.

Date thought killed: December 17, 2009 (exact date is not known)




Zuhaib al Zahib

A commander in the Lashkar al Zil, al Qaeda's Shadow Army.

Date killed: December 17, 2009




Saleh al Somali

The leader of al Qaeda's external network.

Date killed: December 8, 2009




Abu Musa al Masri

A senior al Qaeda explosive expert and trainer.

Date killed: October 21, 2009




Najmuddin Jalolov

The leader of the Islamic Jihad Group, a breakaway faction of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
Najmuddin was closely allied with al Qaeda.

Date killed: September 14, 2009




Maulvi Ismail Khan

A military commander in the Haqqani Network.

Date killed: September 8, 2009




Mustafa al Jaziri

A senior military commander for al Qaeda who sits on al Qaeda's military shura.

Date killed: September 7, 2009




Tahir Yuldashev

The leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.

Date killed: August 27, 2009




Baitullah Mehsud

The overall leader of the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan.

Date killed: August 5, 2009




Kifayatullah Anikhel

A Taliban commander under Baitullah Mehsud.

Date killed: July 7, 2009




Mufti Noor Wali

A suicide bomber trainer for the Taliban and al Qaeda.

Date killed: July 3, 2009




Khwaz Ali Mehsud

A senior deputy to Baitullah Mehsud.

Date killed: June 23, 2009




Abdullah Hamas al Filistini

A senior al Qaeda trainer.

Date killed: April 1, 2009




Osama al Kini (aka Fahid Mohammed Ally Msalam)

Al Qaeda's operations chief for Pakistan who was wanted for the 1998 bombings against the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

Date killed: January 1, 2009




Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan

A senior aide to Osama al Kini who was wanted for the 1998 bombings against the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

Date killed: January 1, 2009




Killed in 2008:



Abu Zubair al Masri

Served as an explosives expert for al Qaeda as well as a leader.

Date killed: November 21, 2008




Abdullah Azzam al Saudi

Served as liaison between al Qaeda and the Taliban operating in
Pakistan's northwest. Azzam facilitated al Qaeda's external operations
network. He also served as a recruiter and trainer for al Qaeda.

Date killed: November 19, 2008




Abu Jihad al Masri

The leader of the Egyptian Islamic Group and the chief of al Qaeda's
intelligence branch, and directed al Qaeda's intelligence shura. He
directed al Qaeda's external operations in Egypt.

Date killed: October 31, 2008




Khalid Habib

The commander of the Lashkar al Zil or the Shadow Army, al Qaeda's paramilitary forces in Pakistan's northwest and Afghanistan.

Date killed: October 16, 2008




Abu al Hasan al Rimi

A senior al Qaeda operative.

Date killed: October 2008 - exact date unknown




Abu Ubaidah al Tunisi

An al Qaeda military commander who fought against the Russians in Afghanistan.

Date killed: September 17, 2008




Abu Musa

An al Qaeda operative from Saudi Arabia.

Date killed: September 8, 2008




Abu Qasim

An al Qaeda operative from Egypt.

Date killed: September 8, 2008




Abu Hamza

An explosives expert from Saudi Arabia who served as al Qaeda's commander in Peshawar.

Date killed: September 8, 2008




Abu Haris

A senior al Qaeda military commander from Syria who led more than 250
Arab and Afghan fighters under the guise of the Jaish al Mahdi in
Helmand province. He became al Qaeda's operations chief in the tribal
areas in 2008.

Date killed: September 8, 2008




Abu Wafa al Saudi

An al Qaeda commander and logistician.

Date killed: September 4, 2008




Abdul Rehman

A local Taliban commander in the Wana region in South Waziristan.

Date killed: August 13, 2008




Abu Khabab al Masri

The chief of al Qaeda's weapons of mass destruction program and a master bomb maker.

Date killed: July 28, 2008




Abu Mohammad Ibrahim bin Abi al Faraj al Masri

A religious leader, close to Abu Khabab al Masri.

Date killed: July 28, 2008




Abdul Wahhab al Masri

A senior aide to Abu Khabab al Masri.

Date killed: July 28, 2008




Abu Islam al Masri

Aide to Abu Khabab al Masri.

Date killed: July 28, 2008




Abu Sulayman Jazairi

The chief of al Qaeda's external network. Jazairi was a senior trainer,
an explosives expert, and an operational commander tasked with planning
attacks on the West.

Date killed: May 14, 2008




Dr. Arshad Waheed (aka Sheikh Moaz)

A mid-level al Qaeda leader.

Date killed: March 16, 2008




Abu Laith al Libi

Senior military commander in Afghanistan and the leader of the reformed Brigade 055 in al Qaeda's paramilitary Shadow Army.

Date killed: January 29, 2008




Killed in 2007:




No senior al Qaeda or Taliban leaders or operatives were reported killed during the strikes in 2007.




Killed in 2006:



Liaquat Hussain

Second-in-command of the Bajaur TNSM.

Date killed: October 30, 2006




Imam Asad

Camp commander for the Black Guard, al Qaeda's elite bodyguard for Osama
bin Laden and Ayman al Zawahiri. Asad was a Chechen with close links to
Shamil Basayev.

Date killed: March 1, 2006




Killed in 2005:



Abu Hamza Rabia

Al Qaeda's operational commander. He was involved with two assassination plots against Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf.

Date killed: December 1, 2005




Killed in 2004:



Nek Mohammed

A senior Taliban commander in South Waziristan who had links to Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar.

Date killed: June 18, 2004


Added: Sep-11-2012 Occurred On: Sep-11-2012
By: catthirteen
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Tags: pakistan, Islamic insurgency, taliban
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