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US drone strikes in Yemen kill 28 al-Qaeda members

Published December 24th, 2016 - 10:00 GMT
Yemeni fighters loyal to Yemen's exiled President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, drive a tank during clashes with Shia Houthi rebels in the country's third-city of Taiz on December 19, 2016. (AFP/Ahmad al-Basha)
Yemeni fighters loyal to Yemen's exiled President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, drive a tank during clashes with Shia Houthi rebels in the country's third-city of Taiz on December 19, 2016. (AFP/Ahmad al-Basha)

The US Department of Defense said 28 suspected al-Qaeda militants were killed in Yemen from Sept. 23 through Dec. 13 in airstrikes.

The nine drone strikes against the al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, operatives aimed to "pressure the terrorist network and hinder their ability to attack the US and our allies," US Central Command spokesman Army Maj. Josh T. Jacques said in a statement on Thursday.

"AQAP is a foreign terrorist organization with a history of attacks against the United States and its allies, including the Christmas Day 2009 attempted bombing of a commercial airliner in the US, and the January 2015 Charlie Hebdo office massacre in Paris," Jacques said.

Yemen is facing a complex conflict in which forces loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh and Iran-backed Houthi rebels battle against the Aden-based government of Abdu Rabbo Mansour Hadi, who is supported by Saudi Arabia and the United States. Daesh and AQAP also have carried out attacks to further destabilize the country to advance their separate insurgent goals.

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