The US forces launched the strikes on October 23 in Kunar Province, targeting Faruq al-Qatani and Bilal al-Utabi, two of al-Qaeda's most senior leaders in Afghanistan, Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said yesterday.
The US military believes the leaders were killed, but has not yet confirmed whether the strikes were successful.
"We are still assessing the results of the strikes, but their demise would represent a significant blow to the terrorist group's presence in Afghanistan, which remains committed to facilitating attacks against the United States, our allies, and partners," he said.
He was a senior planner for attacks against the US and has a long history of directing deadly attacks against US forces and our coalition allies, Cook said.
Likewise, al-Utabi is assessed to have been involved in efforts to re-establish a safe haven in Afghanistan from which to threaten the West and to recruit and train foreign fighters.
After an extensive period of surveillance, the US targeted al-Qatani and al-Utabi at what was assessed as command-and-control locations in remote areas of Kunar province, Cook said.
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