Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Dozens killed in US raid in Yemen

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ADEN — A US raid in Yemen killed 41 suspected al-Qaeda militants and 16 civilians yesterday, an official said, in what would be America’s first military action in the country under President Donald Trump.

Eight women and eight children were among those killed in the dawn raid in Yakla district, in the central province of Baida, said the provincial official, who did not want to be named, and tribal sources. Sources in the region said the raid targeted the houses of three tribal chiefs linked to al-Qaeda. The provincial official said Apache helicopter­s also struck a school, a mosque and a medical facility which were all used by al-Qaeda militants.

Other sources spoke of US commandos taking part in the operation, but it was not possible to verify the informatio­n.

The three prominent tribal figures killed in the attack were identified as brothers Abdulraouf and Sultan al-Zahab and Saif Alawai al-Jawfi, the official and other sources said. They were known for their strong links to al-Qaeda, the sources said.

The Zahab brothers have two other al-Qaeda brothers who were also killed in the past by drone strikes. An al-Qaeda chief in the region, who was identified as foreigner Abu Barazan, was also killed in the attack, the official said.

The military operation is the first to be attributed to the United States against jihadists in Yemen since Trump took office on January 20.

Under Trump’s predecesso­r Barack Obama, the United States stepped up its use of drone strikes against suspected jihadists in Yemen, as well as other countries including Afghanista­n.

The United States considers the extremist group’s Yemenbased franchise, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, to be its most dangerous. — AFP

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