Drone strike kills four 'Qaeda militants' in Yemen

Washington has repeatedly targeted militants from al Qaeda

Washington has repeatedly targeted militants from Al-Qaeda PHOTO: AFP

ADEN:
A drone strike has killed four suspected al Qaeda militants in southeast Yemen, a front-line in the US war on the jihadist network, a provincial official said Thursday.

The attack late Wednesday hit a car in a military camp in al Qaeda-controlled Mukalla, capital of the vast desert province of Hadramawt.

The official, who did not want to be named, said a local al Qaeda chief was among those killed.

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A second al Qaeda vehicle was targeted on Wednesday evening in a drone strike in the town of Ghil Bawazir in the same province but there was no word of casualties, he said.


Washington has repeatedly targeted militants from al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula in drone strikes in Yemen.

Read: Yemen drone strike kills four al Qaeda suspects

AQAP said earlier this month that its leader Nasir al-Wuhayshi, number two in the global jihadist organisation, was killed in one such raid, and named its military chief as his successor.

The militants have exploited months of fighting between loyalists of Yemen's exiled government and Iran-backed Huthi rebels to consolidate their grip on Hadramawt and its capital Mukalla -- a city of more than 200,000.

Meanwhile, in the battleground southern city of Aden, four civilians were killed and scores wounded Thursday by mortar fire blamed on the Huthis, according to a medical source.
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