ADEN: Drone strikes killed seven Al-Qaeda suspects travelling in cars in provinces of southern and eastern Yemen on Wednesday, security sources said.
Three people died when a rocket fired from a drone struck their vehicle in a desert area of Marib province, east of Yemen´s rebel-held capital Sanaa, a security source said.
Another security official said a separate drone attack in the southern province of Shabwa killed four suspects in a car on a road leading from provincial capital Ataq to nearby Nisab.
The United States has carried out numerous drone strikes against Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) operatives in Yemen.
American officials said this month that the US military had killed three AQAP fighters in a strike, also in Shabwa.
AQAP has exploited a power vacuum created by a conflict between the government and rebels to expand its presence in south and southeast Yemen.
But the US has vowed to continue its campaign against the group, which it considers to be the Al-Qaeda network´s deadliest franchise.
-
Trump shares physical assessment after skipping son’s wedding
-
Biden seeks to block release of audio from interviews in lawsuit against Justice Department
-
Ukrainian commander thinks Russia's army is exhausted
-
British Gas launches fixed energy tariff that cuts bills if prices fall
-
Massive fire erupts near Golders Green supermarket, prompting emergency response
-
Trump administration considers ending immigration and customs processing at ‘sanctuary city’ airports
-
Nancy Guthrie update: 'Money was not kidnappers first priority'
-
Graham Platner joins Bernie Sanders ‘Fighting Oligarchy’ tour in Maine, urges ‘political revolution’
-
Bombshell reason why UFO files were hidden for years finally revealed
-
South Korea plans first nuclear submarine launch by mid-2030s to rival North Korea
-
Marco Rubio says Iran deal ‘may take a few days’ after US 'self-defence' strikes
-
Tim Hortons to hire 10,000 local workers amid shift away from TFW programme