Kabul (ANTARA News/AFP) - NATO troops in Afghanistan said Tuesday they had killed a Saudi described as an "Al-Qaeda senior leader" and their number two most-wanted insurgent in the country.

The US-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said Abu Hafs al-Najdi, also known as Abdul Ghani, was killed in an air strike in Kunar province, eastern Afghanistan, on April 13.

ISAF said he was responsible for coordinating "numerous high-profile attacks" but spokesman Major Michael Johnson told AFP he could not give details for "safety and security reasons", and could not say who was number one on the most wanted list.

The Saudi interior ministry website lists a man named Saleh Nayef Eid al-Makhlafi, with the nicknames Abu Hafs, Abu Hafs al-Najdi and Abdul Ghani, as one of its 85 most-wanted.
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