Alwaght-According to Washington Post, Pakistani soldiers killed a top al Qaida operative today who was charged in America for his alleged involvement in a plot to bomb New York's subway system, the military said in a statement .
The death of Adnan Shukrijumah is the latest blow to the terror organization still reeling from the 2011 killing of leader Osama bin Laden and now largely eclipsed by ISIS terrorist group. It also marks a major achievement for the Pakistani military, which mounted a widespread military operation in the northwest this summer .
The military announced Shukrijumah's death in a statement, saying that he was killed along with two other suspected militants in Pakistan's South Waziristan tribal area early today. South Waziristan is a part of the mountainous territory bordering Afghanistan that is home to various militant groups, fighting both in Afghanistan and Pakistan .
"The al-Qaida leader, who was killed by the Pakistan army in a successful operation, is the same person who had been indicted in the United States," said a senior Pakistani army officer .
As al-Qaida's head of external operations, the 39-year-old Shukrijumah occupied a position once held by September 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. The FBI lists Shukrijumah, a Saudi national, as a "most wanted" terrorist and America's State Department had offered up to a five million dollar (£3.2 million) reward for his capture .
Federal prosecutors in America allege Shukrijumah had recruited three men in 2008 to receive training in the lawless tribal region of Pakistan for the subway attack. The three travelled to Pakistan to avenge America's invasion of Afghanistan, but were persuaded by al-Qaida operatives to return to America for a suicide-bombing mission against a major target such as the New York Stock Exchange, Times Square or Grand Central Terminal .
Eventually, the men settled on a plot to blow themselves up at rush hour, according to testimony in federal court. Attorney general Eric Holder has called that New York plot one of the most dangerous since 9/11 .
Adis Medunjanin, originally from Bosnia, was sentenced to life in prison in November 2012 for his role in a foiled 2009 plot. Najibullah Zazi and Zarein Ahmedzay co-operated with the government in the hopes of getting a reduced sentence .
After the September 11 terror attacks, Shukrijumah was seen as one of al-Qaida's best chances to attack inside America or Europe, captured terrorist Abu Zubaydah told America's authorities. Shukrijumah studied computer science and chemistry at a community college in Florida and is thought to be the only al-Qaida leader to have once held an American green card. He lived in Miramar, Florida, with his mother and five siblings .
He had gone to South Florida in 1995 when his father, a Muslim cleric and missionary trained in Saudi, decided to take a post at a Florida mosque after several years at a mosque in Brooklyn .