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Posted at 1:56 a.m., Friday, May 4, 2007

U.S. military identifies 2 more al-Qaida aides killed

Associated Press

BAGHDAD — The U.S. military today identified two more top al-Qaida aides killed during an operation earlier this week targeting a senior propagandist for the terror network.

The announcement came a day after the military said U.S.-led forces killed al-Qaida propagandist Muharib Abdul-Latif al-Jubouri early Tuesday west of Taji, near an air base 12 miles north of Baghdad.

Al-Jubouri was one of five militants killed in the operation, but he was not identified until Wednesday after DNA testing.

The military on Friday identified two of the other slain militants as al-Jubouri's spiritual guide Sabah Hilal al-Shihawi, also known as Sabah al-Alwani and Abu Nuri; and a foreign fighter Abu Ammar al-Masri, who is said was helping with insurgent activity and infrastructure support for al-Qaida.

The military did not say where al-Masri was from, but his pseudonym, which is Arabic for "The Egyptian," suggests that he comes from Egypt.

Both militants had been positively identified by associates at the site, and photos also had been used to identify al-Shihawi, according to the statement.

Military spokesman U.S. Maj. Gen. William Caldwell said Thursday that al-Jubouri was identified with photos and DNA testing but only one body had been removed from the battlefield.