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 Usama’s son killed in Fata: Washington report
 Updated at: 0925 PST,  Thursday, July 23, 2009
Usama’s son killed in Fata: Washington report WASHINGTON: Saad bin Laden son of Usama bin Laden has been killed in a missile attack in Pakistan’s troubled area of Fata, a report here revealed on Thursday.

A US radio claimed that Saad was killed in a drone attack at the inception of the current year.

According to the radio website, Usama’s third son, who allegedly worked for Al-Qaeda, was killed; however, US intelligence agencies have not confirmed the report.

Instead, they are convinced 80 percent that he has been killed in a drone attack.
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