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U.S. airstrike targets al-Qaida militant in Libya

WATCH: The White House said Monday it was too early to confirm whether the target of an airstrike in eastern Libya – an Algerian al-Qaeda-linked leader – was among those killed in the strike.

WASHINGTON —The U.S. says the military launched an airstrike Saturday targeting an al-Qaida leader in eastern Libya who has been charged with leading the attack on a gas plant in Algeria in 2013 that killed 35 hostages, including three Americans.

The Libyan government and U.S. officials say warplanes targeted and likely killed Mokhtar BelMokhtar  and several others. The U.S. filed terrorism charges against BelMokhtar last year in connection with the Algeria attack. Officials have said they believe he remained a threat to U.S. and Western interests.

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The Libyan government in a statement said that the strike came after consultation with the U.S. so that America could take action against a terror leader there.

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Pentagon spokesman Col. Steve Warren said the military believes the strike was successful and hit the target.

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