Home Page | Photos | Video | Forum | Most Popular | Special Reports | Biz China Weekly
Make Us Your Home Page
World
Most Searched: Iran   Shinzo Abe   Assange   Gun control   US Election   

Al-Qaida leading member dies of injuries from U.S. drone strike

English.news.cn   2012-10-21 03:50:35            

ADEN, Yemen, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) -- A leading member of the Yemen- based al-Qaida offshoot died Saturday after he was wounded in a U. S. drone strike earlier this month in the southeastern province of Shabwa, a Yemeni government official told Xinhua.

The local al-Qaida leader, Adel al-Abab, was pronounced dead at a local medical center after being critically injured in a U.S. drone strike in a mountainous region in Shabwa, the government official said, requesting anonymity.

A number of al-Qaida militants were travelling along with al- Abab in the al-Saeed area in Shabwa's suburbs when their pick-up trucks were hit by missiles, the government source said.

Al-Abab was critically injured and was taken to a nearby medical center, but he did not survive his grave wounds, he added.

Two tribal chiefs confirmed told Xinhua anonymously that " several al-Qaida militants including foreign nationals were killed in the U.S. aerial attack that happened in the past few weeks in Shabwa."

Sources close to the Yemeni al-Qaida branch declined to comment.

Yemen has undergone a political transition after the resignation of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh earlier this year under a peaceful transfer of power backed by the United Nations.

Restoring security in Yemen has become a priority after last year's unrest created a security vacuum, which was exploited by the insurgent al-Qaida wing to control swaths of remote lands and expand activities to major cities.

The United States has beefed up anti-terror cooperation with the Yemeni government since President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi took office in February, one year after a political upheaval that allowed scores of terrorists to gain foothold in the country's south.

Editor: yan
分享
Related News
Home >> World            
Most Popular English Forum  
Top News  >>
Photos  >>
Video  >>
Top World News Latest News  
  Special Reports  >>