Drone strike in south Yemen kills 7 Qaeda suspects
YEMEN: A drone strike near the southern Yemeni city of Jaar
killed at least seven Al-Qaeda suspects at dawn on Thursday, an official
in the restive region told AFP.
"A drone, likely American, fired several rockets at a group of
Al-Qaeda members northwest of Jaar killing all of them," said the
official, adding seven bodies had so far been recovered.
The United States is the only country that operates drones in the
region.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Al-Qaeda
militants have been trying to position themselves near Yemen's main
southern cities to carry out operations against the army and the Popular
Resistance Committees, the local militias that fight alongside it. In
May, the army launched an all out offensive against Al-Qaeda in the
southern of province Abyan, forcing them to retreat from major
strongholds including Jaar and Abyan's capital Zinjibar.
The campaign was backed by US drones which in recent months have been
deployed in strikes against Al-Qaeda targets in the south and east of
the country.
AFP
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