Al-Qaeda announces the death of the head of its branch in the country

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2024-03-11 03:44:47

Khalid Batarfi is believed to have died. The Al-Qaeda branch in Yemen announced the death of its leader on Sunday, without revealing the causes, said the American center for monitoring Islamist sites Site.

According to this center, Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (Aqpa) broadcast images of the funeral of its leader, the body wrapped in a flag bearing the name of the jihadist organization. “God took his soul away while he patiently sought his reward and (…) waged jihad,” an Aqpa fighter said in the nearly 15-minute video broadcast by Site.

A particularly dangerous branch

The AQAP organization, born in 2009 from the merger of the Yemeni and Saudi factions of Al-Qaeda, is considered by Washington as the most dangerous branch of the Sunni extremist network. She announced in February 2020 that she had appointed Khalid Batarfi, aged around forty, as head, after the death of his predecessor Qassim al-Rimi, killed by an American strike in Yemen. Batarfi has been considered an international terrorist by the United States since 2018.

According to Site, Aqpa has appointed Saad bin Atef al-Awlaki as its new leader. This man last appeared in February 2023 in a video where he called on Sunni tribesmen to join the organization.

AQAP grew in the chaos caused by the civil war that has ravaged Yemen since 2014, between the Yemeni government supported by Saudi Arabia and the Houthi rebels supported by Iran. Its attacks in Yemen have targeted both rebels and government forces.

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