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Militant Islamic Web site reports Zarqawi evacuated from Iraq | |||||||
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Additional: An Islamic website statement claimed today that Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi, al Qaida in Iraq chief, has fled to an unidentified "neighbouring country" with two Arab doctors treating him for gunshot wounds to his lung. Same source, more details. There was no way to verify the authenticity of the claim. The site used to carry al Qaida postings, but has fallen out of use recently. Soon, the posting appeared on another militant site, where it quickly came under attack from other posters as untrue and unauthorised by al Qaida. The statement from somebody identified only as al-Khalidi the same name as a regular poster for the site in the past said the information was based on accounts of "brothers close to the holy warriors in Iraq and who are in contact with them." He did not elaborate. Mideast security officials told The Associated Press in the Jordanian capital Amman they could not verify the authenticity of the posting or veracity of its contents. On Tuesday, a web statement in the name of al-Zarqawi's group, al Qaida in Iraq, said the terrorist mastermind has been wounded. But US officials cautioned they did not know if the posting was authentic, and privately said the information also may have been designed to purposefully mislead. Today's statement said al-Zarqawi "was secretly smuggled to a neighbouring country a few days ago in a complicated and organised operation." It did not identify the country.
Meanwhile it has been reported today that Iraqi security forces have killed a senior al-Zarqawi aide in northern Iraq, the government said. Sabhan Ahmad Ramadan was killed as he was manning a checkpoint in the northern province of Nineveh, a government announcement said. It added that Ramadan, also known as Agha Abu Saad, was a leading aide to Abu Talha the head of operations in Mosul for al-Zarqawi and his al Qaida in Iraq terror group. No further details on the man or how he was killed were provided. MORE: One of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's lieutenants has claimed the al-Qaeda leader in Iraq was shot "between the shoulder and chest" in fighting over the weekend west of Ramadi.
Karar said the al-Qaeda group had been caught in an ambush by Iraqi forces and US marines. A top Zarqawi aide and several Arab fighters had also been killed, he said. Karar said Zarqawi was in a stable condition and in a safe place being treated by doctors.
Lieutenant-Colonel Steven Boylan, spokesman for the US military in Baghdad, said of the website announcement of Zarqawi's wounding, "We don't know whether it's fact or fiction. He continues to be our number one target."
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