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Thursday, 23 April 2015
Obama regrets deaths of two hostages in US drone strike
American and Italian hostages accidentally killed
in January strike targeting al-Qaeda base on
Afghan-Pakistan border:-
The US government has said it is "tremendously
sorry" for killing two hostages held by al-Qaeda
during a counterterrorism operation in the
border region of Afghanistan and Pakistan earlier
this year.
The White House said on Thursday that American
Warren Weinstein and Italian Giovanni Lo Porto
were killed in a drone strike in January in
an operation targeting an al-Qaeda-
associated compound.
US President Barack Obama said Washington had
worked with Italy to retrieve Weinstein and Lo
Porto and the mission was "fully consistent" with
guidelines for conducting counterterrorism
missions in the region.
"Based on the information and intelligence we
have obtained, during a counter-terrorism
operation we accidently killed Warren and
Giovanni this January," Obama said.
"As president and as commander-in-chief, I take
full responsibility for all our counter-terrorism
operations, including the one that inadvertently
took the lives of Warren and Giovanni.
"It is a cruel and bitter truth, during the fog of
war mistakes happen."
-*Lahore abduction*-
Weinstein was abducted in August 2011 in the
eastern Pakistani city of Lahore after attackers
broke into his home.
The 73-year-old was the country director in
Pakistan for JE Austin Associates, a US-based firm
that advises a range of Pakistani business and
government sectors.
He was seen in a video released in May 2012
asking for Obama to intervene on his behalf and
in December that year, Ayman al-Zawahri, al-
Qaeda's leader, promised to free him if the US
stopped airstrikes in Afghanistan, Pakistan,
Somalia and Yemen.
Italian aid worker Lo Porto, 39, had been missing
in Pakistan since January 2012.
Lo Porto joined the German aid group
Welthungerhilfe in October 2011 and was
working as a project manager in Pakistan's
Multan region when he was kidnapped together
with German Bernd Muehlenbeck.
Muehlenbeck was freed last year.
-*Al-Qaeda leaders killed*-
The White House said that the strike resulted in
the death of US al-Qaeda leader, Ahmed Farouq.
Officials also concluded that Adam Gadahn, an
American who had served as a spokesman for
the armed group, was killed in a separate US
operation in January.
The US said Farouq and Gadhan were not
"specifically targeted" in the January operations,
nor did the US have information "indicating their
presence at the sites".
Gadahn, who was also known as 'Azzam the
American,' grew up in Los Angeles and moved to
Pakistan after converting to Islam.
He had been involved in several propaganda
campaigns for al-Qaeda, some of which
threatened attacks against the US.
SOURCE:- AGENCIES AND AL JAZEERA
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