US announced airstrikes in Yemen, killing al-Qaida militants | Inquirer News

US announced airstrikes in Yemen, killing al-Qaida militants

/ 12:42 AM June 04, 2016

Lebanese Sunni cleric men hold a banner against Russia, during a protest to show solidarity with Aleppo, in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon, Friday May 6, 2016. Russian and Syrian officials denied Friday that their aircraft struck a camp for people displaced by fighting in an airstrike that killed 28 the previous evening. AP

Lebanese Sunni cleric men hold a banner against Russia, during a protest to show solidarity with Aleppo, in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon, Friday May 6, 2016. Russian and Syrian officials denied Friday that their aircraft struck a camp for people displaced by fighting in an airstrike that killed 28 the previous evening. AP

WASHINGTON — The U.S. military says it conducted four counterterrorism strikes against al-Qaida militants in Yemen in recent months, including one May 19 that killed four enemy combatants.

U.S. Central Command says the strikes killed a total of 15 members of al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula. The four strikes were not previously announced.

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Altogether, the U.S. has launched nine strikes this year against the group, which the U.S. says is a persistent threat in the region and to Western interests.

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The Pentagon has been increasing its military support for operations against AQAP militants in Yemen, including intelligence, ships and special operations forces. American special operations forces have been advising the Yemeni, Emirati and Arab coalition forces in the region.

Al-Qaida had gained ground amid the chaos in Yemen. TVJ

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