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Nationality
  
Yemeni

Name
  
Khalid Batarfi

Rank
  
Commander


Allegiance
  
AQAP(2009–present)

Other names
  
Abu Miqdad al-Kindi

Parents
  
Omar Saeed Batarfi

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Known for
  
Senior military commander in AQAP

Battles/wars
  
Yemeni Civil WarBattle of Al Mukalla

Battles and wars
  
Battle of Al Mukalla, Yemeni Civil War

Khalid batarfi



Khalid Saeed Batarfi, (Arabic: خالد سعيد باطرفي‎‎), also known as Abū al-Miqdād al-Kindī (Arabic: أبو مقداد الكِنْدِي‎‎), is a Saudi Arabian militant and a senior member of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. He oversaw the Yemen-based group's media network and led jihadist fighters in their takeover of Yemen's Abyan Governorate in 2011, where he was accorded the position of emir. He also reputedly carried out terrorist attacks in the Abyan and Hadhramaut governorates.

On 17 March 2011, Batarfi was captured by security forces in the Taiz Governorate. For four years, he was imprisoned in Mukalla. He was freed, along with about 300 other inmates, by al Qaeda fighters on 2 April 2015, during the Battle of Mukalla. The Washington Post compared the Mukalla prison break to the escape of 23 fighters, including future AQAP emir Nasir al-Wuhayshi, from a Saudi prison in 2006, a formative event for the group.

Batarfi attracted media attention when he posed for photographs taken by al Qaeda members in the Hadhramaut governor's palace, which fighters took over.

References

Khalid Batarfi Wikipedia