U.S. troops descend at dawn in Tripoli and the Libyan kidnaps Anas after returning from morning prayers
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U.S. officials announced that U.S. forces launched raids in Libya and
Somalia on Saturday, two weeks after the bloody attack on a shopping
mall in Nairobi last month and arrested a senior commander of al-Qaeda
wanted for his alleged role in the bombing of the U.S. embassies in
Kenya and Tanzania in 1998.
The U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) that the Libyan Lance, a
senior member of al-Qaeda were arrested during the raid in Libya, but
the U.S. official said that the raid on Somali town براوة, did not
succeed in the capture or killing of the goal that was your destination
in a youth group linked to al-Qaeda.
And directed to Libby, who believed that a 49-year-old charged in the
United States for his alleged role in the embassy bombings, killing 224
people.
The U.S. government has offered a reward of five million dollars reward for information leading to his arrest.
Said George Little, a Pentagon spokesman, without giving details of the
"as a result of the U.S. anti-terror U.S. military is holding Abu Anas
al-Libi legally in a safe place outside of Libya."
Libyan arrested, also known as an honest Alriqiei at dawn in the Libyan
capital Tripoli while returning home from morning prayers and said one
of his neighbors and militia sources.
The neighbor said Unnamed "When you are the most important open my door
I saw a car off quickly from the direction of home which the Alriqiei
living. I was surprised this movement in the early morning.
"Kidnapped. We do not know who they are. "
He said sources in the Islamist militias incident.
According to CNN (. Said.) In September of last year, said the Libyan seen in the Libyan capital Tripoli.
It quoted Western intelligence sources as saying that there are fears
of the possibility that it had commissioned to establish a network of
base in Libya.
The station report quoted analysts in the fight against terrorism,
saying that the Libyan probably was not arrested at that time because of
the delicate security situation in many parts of Libya where the
jihadists control the situation.
It quoted an intelligence source as saying that it seems that the
Libyan arrived to Libya in the spring of 2011 during the civil war in
the country.
The Pentagon said U.S. military participation in the process against
those described "Barhabiy known in the (group) youth" in Somalia, but
gave no further details.
He said a U.S. official, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity,
said that targeted youth leader in the process was not arrested and did
not kill.
U.S. officials did not specify the identity of the target.
They said that the U.S. forces are trying to avoid casualties among
civilians withdrew after inflicting some casualties in the ranks of the
youth group.
They said it was not infected or dead is located in the ranks of U.S.
forces during the operation, a U.S. source said that a team of special
forces carried out for the U.S. Navy.
And Somali intelligence official said that the person who was targeted
attack براوة was commander of Chechen injured and his bodyguard were
killed. Police said seven people were killed.
The New York Times quoted a spokesman for the youth group as saying
that one of its fighters was killed in the exchange of fire, but said
the group had repulsed the attack.
The newspaper quoted a U.S. security official unnamed as saying "attack براوة plans a week and a half ago.
"Pay him attack ستجيت" in reference to the militant attack on a
shopping mall in Nairobi two weeks ago that killed at least 67 people
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