Libyans say al-Qaida leader killed in drone strike


Libya's authentic news organization says a senior al-Qaida pioneer has been slaughtered in an automaton strike in the nation's remote south. 


LANA reports that Abu Talha al-Hassnawi, a senior individual from al-Qaeda's North African partner, was killed when an automaton struck his home late Monday in Sabha. 




The office says al-Hassnawi had fled from the northern beach front city of Sirte, where Libyan state armies are fighting IS with the assistance of U.S. airstrikes. 


The office says al-Hassnawi was already a main individual from al-Qaida's associate in Syria, and was a main selection representative of contenders heading there.

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