Abu Omar al-Baghdadi and Abu Ayyub al-Masri were killed in Sunday’s joint operation, which Vice President Joe Biden called a “potentially devastating blow’’ to Al Qaeda in Iraq. The elusive leaders were killed in their desert safehouse about 6 miles southwest of Tikrit.
Iraqi intelligence services were able to track down all three men by building on information provided by the captured agent, the intelligence official said, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the clandestine nature of his job.
The killing of the Al Qaeda figures comes at a critical moment for Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who has staked his reputation on being the man who can restore stability to Iraq after years of bloodshed. His coalition came in second in March’s national election, but neither he nor his main rival has been able to muster enough support to form a new government.
The intelligence officer said Maliki oversaw the operations, and received daily briefings from him.
In yesterday’s raid, American and Iraqi joint forces launched a morning attack in the northern province of Ninevah, killing suspected insurgent leader Ahmed al-Obeidi, said Major General Qassim al-Moussawi, an Iraqi military spokesman.
Moussawi said the slain insurgent, known as Abu Suhaib, was in charge of Al Qaeda in Iraq’s operations in the provinces of Kirkuk, Salahuddin, and Ninevah.
Iraqi and American troops routinely share intelligence information, and it was a US tip — which then generated more information from Iraqi informants — that led authorities to the isolated desert area outside Tikrit where Masri and Baghdadi were hiding, according to a US official.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity so that he could talk more candidly about the operation.
Military pictures of the remote one-story safehouse showed its roof caved in and its mudbrick walls partly destroyed.
Major General Stephen Lanza, a US military spokesman, said the bodies of Masri and Baghdadi were identified using DNA matching, as well as fingerprint analysis and other methods.
Lanza said the operation involved ground and aerial forces.