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a 23-year-old Saudi. [5] [6] Faris Abdullah Salim Aldhahiri Alharbi. a 22-year-old Saudi [5] [6] His younger brother Rayed Abdullah Salem Al Harbi was killed in a shootout with Saudi police, in October 2009, while dressed in a head-to-toe women's garment, and while wearing an explosive suicide belt.
13 July Khaled al-Harbi, who is listed on the government's most-wanted list, surrenders in Iran, is flown to Saudi Arabia. 14 July Ibrahim al-Harb surrenders himself in Syria . 20 July Shootout in Riyadh. Eisa ibn Saad Al-Awshan (number 13 on the list of the 26 most-wanted militants) is killed.
Known for. listed on the Saudi most wanted list in February 2009. Rayed Abdullah Salem Al Harbi (1988 – 18 October 2009) was a citizen of Saudi Arabia who was named on Saudi Arabia's list of most wanted terrorist suspects. [1] [2] He was discovered with Yussef al-Shiri at Jizan, near Saudi Arabia's border with Yemen, while disguised in women ...
A. Abdullah al-Abaed. Faisal Abdulrahman Abdullah Aldakheel. Mohamed Abul-Khair. Ahmad Abdul-Rahman Saqr al-Fadhli. Khaled Ali Hajj. Othman Hadi Al Maqboul al-Amri. Ibrahim Sulayman Muhammad al-Rubaysh. Abdullah al-Asiri.
Ibrahim Hassan Tali al-Asiri ( Arabic: ابراهيم حسن طالي العسيري; April 18 or 19, 1982 – 2017) was a citizen of Saudi Arabia suspected of being chief bomb-maker of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. [1] He was reported to have been responsible for making the bombs used by his brother Abdullah al-Asiri in his suicide ...
A Saudi identified as Othman Ahmad Othman al-Ghamdi was identified as one of the released men. Named on a Saudi "most wanted" list. On February 3, 2009, the Saudi government published a list of 85 "most wanted" suspected terrorists, that included an individual identified as "Othman Al-Ghamdi".
Cause of death: Suicide bombing: Other names: Abdullah Hassan Tali' al-Asiri Abdullah al-Asiri Abul Khair: Citizenship: Saudi Arabia: Known for (1) being listed on the Saudi most wanted list; (2) attempting to assassinate a Saudi Prince (3) hiding a suicide bomb in his anal canal (4) being the only fatality of the aforementioned bomb
Abdelkarim Hussein Mohamed Al-Nasser (Arabic: عبد الكريم حسين محمد الناصر) is a Saudi Arabian alleged member and suspected leader of the organization Hezbollah Al-Hijaz, wanted in the United States in connection with the June 25, 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, which killed 19 U.S. Air Force personnel and wounded 498 other people of many nationalities.