Yemen air strike kills three Qaeda chiefs

By AFP
April 15, 2012

SANAA: An air strike in southern Yemen has killed at least three suspected Al-Qaeda militants, the defence ministry said in a...

SANAA: An air strike in southern Yemen has killed at least three suspected Al-Qaeda militants, the defence ministry said in a statement on Sunday.

A security official said the raid late on Saturday was conducted by a US drone against a moving vehicle carrying Al-Qaeda operatives in the province of Bayda, some 210 kilometres (130 miles) southeast of the capital Sanaa.

The ministry, however, maintained the government's routine insistence that only its aircraft carry out such operations on Yemeni soil.

The official statement released on the ministry's website said that the three militants killed were "local Al-Qaeda leaders."

The United States has never formally acknowledged the use of drones against Al-Qaeda in Yemen, considered by Washington to be the most active and deadly branch of the global terror network and a major focus of its "war on terror."

In a separate incident on Sunday, three children, including two siblings, were killed by a roadside bomb in the eastern province of Hadramawt, a security official told AFP.
He blamed Al-Qaeda militants for planting the device and said a "suspicious vehicle" had been spotted in the area the night before.

The children were killed while walking to school by what the official described as an improvised "time bomb."


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