Yemeni security forces kill senior Islamic State commander - statement

In the ensuing shootout, one of the counter-terrorism force members was killed along with al-Bakshi

File photo of Yemeni security forces patrolling past the al-Saleh mosque in the capital Sanaa. PHOTO: AFP/ File

ADEN:
Yemeni security forces said they killed a senior Islamic State commander in a gun battle in the southern city of Aden on Saturday, dealing a blow to the group's powerful Yemen branch.

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Saleh Nasser Fadhl al-Bakshi held the title of "Prince" for the Aden area in the militant group's Yemen affiliate, which has killed hundreds of people, mostly security forces in the country's south, in years of bombing and shooting attacks.


Counter-terrorism forces surrounded al-Bakhshi in a building, according to a statement on the Aden police Facebook page, when he and fellow militants refused to surrender.

In the ensuing shootout, one of the counter-terrorism force members was killed along with al-Bakshi, whose bloodied corpse was displayed in a picture accompanying the police statement. Three of his comrades were arrested, it added.

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Islamic State gained a foothold in Yemen late in 2014 as the country collapsed into civil war between the armed Houthi movement and the internationally recognised government, opening a security vacuum and sparking Saudi-led military intervention.
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