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7 facts about Khalid al-Batarfi, Al-Qaeda s Arabian Penninsula leader, pronounced dead

7 facts about Khalid al-Batarfi, Al-Qaeda s Arabian Penninsula leader, pronounced dead
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Dead and wounded in mercenaries infighting in countryside of Serêkaniyê - ANHA | HAWARNEWS

​​​​​​​A number of mercenaries of the Turkish occupation were killed and a number of others were injured as a result of clashes between mercenary groups in the western countryside of Serêkaniyê.

ISIS Is Recovering in Syria, But Stability Is Vitally Needed

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A closer look at the ISIS attack on Syria s al-Sina Prison

On Jan. 20, 2021, groups affiliated with ISIS attacked al-Sina Prison in the southern part of the city of al-Hasakah, in Syria’s far northeast. The attack, which lasted for nearly nine days, ended with the killing of dozens of ISIS fighters and detainees inside the prison, in addition to approximately 140 members of the SDF and its prison guards.

The Leadership crisis of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)

22/02/2021 | by Shay, Shaul (Dr.)   The leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has been under arrest for several months, according to a United Nations report. The document said Khalid bin Umar Batarfi, also known as Abu Miqdad al-Kindi, the leader of AQAP for just under a year, was arrested and his deputy, Saad Atef al-Awlaqi, died during an operation in Ghayda City, Al-Mahrah Governorate, in October 2020.[1] So far, the group has not announced who replaced Batarfi as the leader of AQAP. On February 23, 2020, AQAP announced that it had selected Batarfi as the group’s new leader. Batarfi was   AQAP’s third leader since the group was formed in January 2009. AQAP’s first two leaders, Nasir al-Wuhayshi and Qasim al-Raymi, were both killed in U.S. drone strikes: Wuhayshi in June 2015 and Raymi in January 2020.

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