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US Strikes Kill Al-Qaeda Members in South Yemen

US Strikes Kill Al-Qaeda Members in South Yemen

Daily Tribune26-05-2025

The number of Al-Qaeda members killed in strikes on southern Yemen blamed on the US increased to nine, a Yemeni security source revealed yesterday.
The official in Abyan province, which borders the seat of Yemen's internationally recognised government in Aden, said the strikes killed nine members of the group, including a local leader.
The security official, who earlier said the attack had taken place on Friday evening in north Khabar Al-Maraqsha, added the strikes hit several locations in the mountainous area known to be used by Al-Qaeda.

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