Al-Qaeda suspect killed in Pakistan
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Friday 21 April 2006 6:50 AM GMT 




A foreign militant who is thought to have strong links with the al-
Qaeda leadership has been killed in northwestern Pakistan, security
officials say.




The suspect, thought to be Saudi-born Abu Marwan al-Suri, was killed
on Thursday close to the Afghan border. 

Major-General Shaukat Sultan, the Pakistan army spokesman, said al-
Suri was in a vehicle on the outskirts of Khar, a town near the Bajur
tribal region.



Al-Suri opened fire when he was asked to stop his vehicle at a 
roadblock. He killed a Pakistani security official and wounded two
others before he himself was killed.



His body has been transported to a hospital in the city of Peshawar
for identification.



Al-Qaeda connection



Intelligence sources said initial information indicates that the
suspect was a close associate of Ayman al-Zawahiri, the number two
leader of al-Qaeda.



Authorities found a video camera, a laptop computer, hand grenades and
some documents in the suspect's vehicle, the officials said.



A Pakistani intelligence official said al-Suri was not thought to be
the man's real name. 




Damadola was struck by a US 
missile aimed at al-Zawahiri


He said the suspect was believed to be among several al-Qaeda 
suspects previously thought killed in January in a US missile strike
in Damadola village in Bajur, that had been aimed at al-Zawahiri.



Pakistani intelligence said that al-Zawahiri was not at the scene of
the attack.



Osama bin Laden and his top deputy al-Zawahiri are thought to be
hiding Pakistan's tribal areas, near the border with Afghanistan.



Ambush



Meanwhile on Thursday, seven Pakistani troops were killed and 22
wounded in an ambush in the North Waziristan tribal region. 



Sultan said at least five militants were killed in subsequent 
fighting with security forces.



Thursday's ambush took place near where the Pakistani military killed
seven terror suspects on April 12, including Mohsin Musa Matawalli
Atwah, 45, an Egyptian on the FBI's list of most-wanted terrorists.



Atwah was wanted for alleged involvement in 1998 bombings of US 
embassies in Tanzania and Kenya that killed more than 200 people,
including 12 Americans.


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