Afghanistan's National Directorate of Security (NDS) said in a tweet that special forces killed al-Qaida's number two commander for the Indian sub-continent, al-Masri, in a recent operation in eastern Ghazni.

New Delhi: Afghan security forces have killed Abu Muhsin al-Masri, a senior al Qaeda leader listed among the most wanted terrorists by  FBI. Also Read - Even Pakistan, Afghanistan Handled Covid-19 Better: Rahul Gandhi Takes a Dig at Govt Over IMF Projections

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Afghanistan’s National Directorate of Security (NDS) said in a tweet that special forces killed al-Qaida’s number two commander for the Indian sub-continent, al-Masri, in a recent operation in eastern Ghazni. However, the NDF did not immediately share more details about the operation. Also Read - Afghanistan: 15 Feared Dead as Two Air Force Helicopters Collide in Nawa

The al-Qaida operative, who also went by the name Husam Abd-al-Ra’uf, was an Egyptian national. Also Read - NSA Ajit Doval Holds Talks With Peace Council Chief Abdullah Abdullah For 'Independent' Afghanistan

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had last month stated that fewer than 200 al Qaeda operatives remain in Afghanistan.

After striking a landmark deal with the Taliban in February this year, the United States has been gradually withdrawing its forces from Afghanistan, nearly 18 years after they were deployed there in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks in New York. Read more at India.com