Iran has denied a report that a leader of militant group al-Qaeda was killed in its capital Tehran in August.
The New York Times newspaper reported that Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, al-Qaeda's second-in-command, was shot dead in the street by Israeli agents following a request from the US.
Iran said it had no al-Qaeda "terrorists" living in its country.
Abdullah is accused of planning the deadly attacks on American embassies in Africa in 1998....
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Israeli agents killed al-Qaeda’s No. 2 in Iran in August: Report | Al Jazeera
Iran has refuted an earlier New York Times report about the killing of an Al-Qaeda* terrorist operating in the country, according to the statement released by the Foreign Ministry.
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