A bullet in Wadi Ubaidah drops one of the most dangerous leaders of Al -Qaeda in Marib

In the heart of Wadi Ubaidah, where the sands of Marib mixed with the maps of the Houthi and Al Qaeda Excellence, one of the most prominent explosive devices, in the terrorist organization, fell into a development, may deepen the wounds of Al -Qaeda, which recently lost some of its leaders in qualitative operations.
According to Yemeni media and security sources, the prominent leader of al -Qaeda, Fawaz Al -Qasimi, is a foreigner, was killed by an armed with a four -wheel drive vehicle, in the Wadi Ubaidah district, east of Marib.
The sources said that Al -Qasimi, known as Al -Qaeda, as "Ahmed Al -Qahtani" is one of the most dangerous explosives experts and one of the oldest leaders of the founding branch of Al -Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
painful blow
The researcher in the affairs of terrorist groups, Muhammad bin Faisal, considered the assassination of Al -Qasimi "a painful blow to al -Qaeda in Yemen", which recently became close to the Houthi militia.
According to Bin Faisal, Fawaz Al -Qasimi was involved in external operations, and he was working in this regard as an official on the cells of Al Qaeda in Al -Mahra Governorate, which constitutes a painful killing of the organization.
Al -Qaeda had recently lost 5 of its leaders, including 4 with American strikes that surprised him in Shabwa and Abyan, and the fifth with an assassination in Marib.
And these leaders are “Abu Muhammad Al -Hudhali Al -Makki”, foreigner and Ayoub Al -Lahji, who is the former Emir of Lahj, and “Abu Yusef Al -Hadrami”, in addition to the Emir of War in the organization and a member of the Shura Council “Abi Ali Al -Disi” as well as the leader “Ammar Al -Awlaki”, “Abu Saleh Al -Diwali”.
Weakness and penetration
Experts in terrorist groups believe that "Al -Qaeda is in a state of weakness and internal hacking after the recent strikes, which require exploitation to limit the influence of the organization in the field through local and international coordinated operations."