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Aqap militants killed in Yemen raid

Seven killed in US attack on Al Qaeda fighters in Marib

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WASHINGTON // US forces carried out a ground raid on an Al Qaeda compound in Yemen early yesterday, killing seven militants.

The American soldiers were airlifted to the central province of Marib, where they carried out the operation with the support of Yemeni authoritie­s.

“During this operation, US forces killed seven Aqap [Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula] militants through a combinatio­n of small arms fire and precision air strikes,” said Centcom, the US military command for the Middle East.

“Raids such as this provide insight into Aqap’s dispositio­n, capabiliti­es and intentions, which will allow us to continue to pursue, disrupt, and degrade Aqap.”

Yemeni tribal sources said the operation targeted a residentia­l block held by Al Qaeda fighters in the mountain village of Al Hathla in south-east Marib.

During the operation, which US officials described as an intelligen­ce-gathering raid, American soldiers clashed with militants and killed seven of them. US officials said there were no known American or civilian deaths. The killed militants were members of the same Al Aadhal tribe, the tribal sources said. Since US president Donald Trump took office in January, the United States has increased

‘ Raids such as this provide insight into Aqap’s dispositio­n, capabiliti­es and intentions Centcom the US military command for the Middle East

attacks against Aqap, which has taken advantage of the deepening conflict in Yemen to increase its presence.

The Marib raid is the second publicly known US ground operation in Yemen this year against Al Qaeda militants, and comes after a late January special operations raid that led to the deaths of civilians and a US navy Seal.

The January raid was the first authorised by Mr Trump, who drew criticism after he blamed the generals for having lost navy Seal Ryan Owens.

Washington, which has carried out more than 80 strikes against Al Qaeda militants in Yemen since February, regards Aqap to be the most dangerous branch of the extremist group.

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