New Details On Drone Strike That Killed Al Qaeda Leader, As Fears Grow Over Terrorism In Afghanistan

Following the killing of Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri, a new image of President Biden being briefed in early July about the secret operation was released. The CIA operation was carried out at 9:38pm Eastern time on Saturday. Senior officials say a drone fired two Hellfire missiles that hit the third floor balcony of Zawahri’s apartment in an upscale neighborhood of Kabul. The U.S. says there were no other casualties.

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