Fahd al-Quso
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Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso (12 November 1974 – 6 May 2012), also known as Abu Huthaifah, Abu Huthaifah Al-Yemeni, Abu Al-Bara', Abu Hathayfah Al-Adani, Abu Huthaifah Al-Adani, Fahd Mohammed Ahmed Al-Awlaqi, Huthaifah Al-Yemeni, or Abu Huthaifah Al-Abu Al-Bara,[1] was alleged to be a terrorist by American and Yemeni officials, and on the FBI Most Wanted Terrorists list.[1] He was wanted by the FBI, Interpol, and the United States Department of State, which had offered 5 million dollars (approximately 1 billion Yemeni Rials) to anyone with information about him.[2][3] He was killed by a US drone strike in Yemen on 6 May 2012.[4]
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Fahd al-Quso | |
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Born | Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso 12 November 1974 |
Died | 6 May 2012(2012-05-06) (aged 37) Yemen |
Nationality | Yemeni |
Occupation | Terrorist |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Al-Qaeda
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Years of service | 1990s-2012 |
Rank | Officer of Al-Qaeda and facilitator |
Battles/wars | Yemen Insurgency |
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