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Kataeb Hezbollah's security commander Abu Ali al-Askari killed. Photo: Wallpaper Cave

Middle East on edge: Kataeb Hezbollah commander Abu Ali al-Askari killed

| @indiablooms | Mar 17, 2026, at 10:20 am

Iraq's powerful armed group Kataeb Hezbollah has said its security commander, Abu Ali al-Askari, has been killed.

However, the group did not share details about the circumstances that led to his death.

The group’s leader, Ahmad al-Hamidawi, also known as Abu Hussein al-Hamidawi, was quoted as saying by The Times of Israel, “We announce the martyrdom of Haj Abu Ali al-Askari,” without providing any further details."

Abu Ali al-Askari was the spokesperson who was responsible for issuing all key statements in the group’s name.

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According to the group’s statement, Askari will be replaced by Abou Moujahed al-Assaf as the new security chief, reported The Times of Israel.

He was killed at a time when tension across the Middle East had escalated after the US and Israel hit Tehran, prompting Iran to conduct a retaliatory attack across several Gulf nations.

The US had designated Kataeb Hezbollah as a terrorist organisation.

Officials continue to investigate the circumstances behind the commander’s death, anticipating additional information to surface, reported Iraqi News.

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