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Zarqawi lived 52 minutes after bombing, new leader named

Published June 12th, 2006 - 07:20 GMT

Abu Musab al-Zarqawi lived for 52 minutes after a American warplane pounded his hideout northeast of Baghdad, and he died of extensive internal wounds consistent with those caused by a bomb blast, the U.S. military said Monday.

 

Col. Steve Jones, command surgeon for Multinational Forces, said an autopsy concluded that al-Zarqawi died from serious wounds to his lungs in Wednesday's airstrike. An  FBI test positively identified al-Zarqawi's remains, the AP reported.

 

Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, a spokesman for the U.S. military in Baghdad, said U.S. forces arrived about 28 minutes after a fighter jet bombed al-Zarqawi's hideout outside Baqouba. "It was very evident he had extremely massive internal injuries," Caldwell said.

 

Al-Zarqawi died 24 minutes after coalition forces arrived, he said.

 

On its part, al-Qaeda in Iraq, announced in a Web statement Monday that a fighter named Abu Hamza al-Muhajer was appointed its new leader.

 

The al-Qaida in Iraq statement, signed by the group on an Internet forum where it often posts messages, said al-Muhajer was "a beloved brother with jihadi experience and a strong footing in knowledge."

 

 

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