Drone strike kills 3 Qaeda suspects in Yemen

Since President Donald Trump took office in January, the campaign has intensified


Afp June 17, 2017
Since President Donald Trump took office in January, the campaign has intensified. PHOTO: AFP

ADEN: A US drone strike has killed three suspected members of Al-Qaeda in Yemen's Shabwa province, a militant stronghold in the south, a security official said on Saturday.

The strike hit a vehicle in Saeed district late Friday killing the driver and both passengers, the official said.

Washington considers Al-Qaeda's Yemen-based branch to be its most dangerous and has conducted a long-running drone war against its leaders.

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Since President Donald Trump took office in January, the campaign has intensified.

Last month, US commandos conducted a ground raid on an Al-Qaeda headquarters compound in Marib province, further north, killing at least seven militants in a fight that left several US troops wounded.

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For more than two years, Yemen has been locked in a devastating civil war between the Saudi-backed government and Shia rebels who control the capital.

Al-Qaeda has taken advantage of the conflict to expand its presence in several areas of southern and eastern Yemen under the nominal control of the government and its allies in a Saudi-led military coalition.

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