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US drone raid in Yemen kills 2 al-Qaida suspects | A U.S. air raid hit a suspected al- Qaida target in Yemen's central province of
al-Bayda late on Monday, killing at least two people, a security official and
eyewitnesses said on Tuesday. "A U.S. unmanned warplane killed al-Qaida local
leader Abu Osama al-Marebi and one of his fellows while they were on a motorbike
in al-Masanih area in central Radda city on Monday night, " a provincial security
official told Xinhua by phone, requesting anonymity. Residents who rushed to the
scene following the explosion said they recognized the sound of the drone, which
they said had flown over the area for hours before firing the missile. The al-Qaida
group seized parts of Radda, some 170 km southeast of the capital Sanaa, in mid
January, but they left the town after reaching a deal with the central government.
The United States has beefed up anti-terror cooperation with the Yemeni government
since Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi took office in February, after a
year of political upheaval that allowed the al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula
to capture several cities in the south. On Saturday, a U.S. drone killed four
al-Qaida members in Yemen 's southeastern province of Hadramout , according to
the Yemeni defence minister's statement. The militants were recently either captured
or hunted by the security authorities after a U.S.- backed offensive in the southern
Abyan province two months ago routed the militants out of their strongholds that
they had controlled for nearly a year. Combating al-Qaida network in the restive
south is one of the challenges confronting Hadi, who has promised to reform the
army, restore security and uproot the resurgent branch of al-Qaida, locally known
as Ansar al-Sharia (Partisans of Islamic Law).
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