Sanaa (AFP) - A drone strike in eastern Yemen killed
six Al-Qaeda suspects on Monday, tribal sources said, in the first such
raid since the army launched an offensive against jihadists last month.
The pilotless aircraft targeted a vehicle carrying "Al-Qaeda
members" near Al-Husun, a village in Marib province, one source told
AFP.The United States is the only country operating drones over Yemen, but US officials rarely acknowledge the covert drone programme.
Yemen's army launched a major offensive on April 29 against strongholds of #
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, in three provinces in the south and east.
It says it has inflicted heavy losses on the jihadists.
The offensive was preceded by a wave of US drone strikes that killed scores of suspected Al-Qaeda suspects last month in southern and central regions.
AQAP has been linked to a number of failed terror plots against the United States, and its leader Nasser al-Wuhayshi recently appeared in a rare video in which he vowed to attack Western "crusaders" wherever they are.
Al-Qaeda uses the term crusaders to refer to Western powers, especially those countries which have intervened militarily in Muslim countries, such as Britain, France and the #UnitedStates.
The jihadists took advantage of a 2011 uprising that forced veteran strongman Ali Abdullah Saleh from power to seize large swathes of southern and eastern #Yemen.
The army recaptured several major towns in 2012 but has struggled to reassert control in rural areas, despite the backing of militiamen recruited among local tribes.
Source: AU News
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