Two of the most wanted al-Qaeda in Iraq figures have been killed in a joint US-Iraq operation, confirms the US military. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki announced earlier today that the group's leader, Abu Ayyub al-Masri, and Abu Omar al-Baghdadi were killed over the weekend when US and Iraqi forces fired rockets at a home where they were hiding, and showed reporters pictured of the bodies.
The US forces commander says the deaths are potentially the most significant blow to the terrorist organization since the beginning of the insurgency. (More al-Qaeda in Iraq stories.)