Al-Qaeda leader confirms June death of No. 2

In this undated frame grab from video posted on a militant-leaning Web site, and provided by the SITE Intelligence Group, shows Abu Yahya al-Libi whose death was confirmed by al-Qaida chief Ayman Al-Zawahri in a video posted late Monday, Sept. 10, 2011. AP/SITE Intelligence Group

CAIRO— The leader of al-Qaida has confirmed the death of the group’s second-in-command in a U.S. drone strike in June.

In a video posted late Monday on militant websites, al-Qaida chief Ayman Al-Zawahri described his late lieutenant Abu Yahya al-Libi as a “lion of jihad and knowledge.”

Al-Libi was killed in a U.S. drone strike in northwest Pakistan in June — the biggest setback to al-Qaida since the death of Osama bin Laden.

Al-Libi was considered a media-savvy and charismatic leader with religious credentials. He rose to prominence in the group after escaping from the U.S. military prison at the Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan in 2005.

His nom de guerre is Arabic for “the Libyan.” His real name is Hassan Mohammed Qaid.

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