Yemen Air Strikes kill 6 Qaida Militants

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An air strike on an al-Qaida position near the southern Yemeni town of Loder killed six militants on Wednesday, the defense ministry said.

"Six al-Qaida terrorists were killed today" in an air raid that targeted one of their positions southeast of Loder, which is the target of an al-Qaida takeover bid, the ministry's news website 26sep.net reported, quoting an unnamed local source.

A second air raid hit another position held by the jihadists, it added without giving further details.

The ministry did not also say whether the raids were by the Yemeni air force or U.S. drones.

But a ministry statement said al-Qaida has suffered "a heavy defeat in Loder in which hundreds of its elements have been killed and wounded in the painful blows they received from the heroes of the local committees and the army.

"The war on terror after Loder will spread to all the terrorist elements' hideouts ... and will not stop until (al-Qaida network) is uprooted," it added.

Extremists have been trying to take over Loder since last week, in an attempt to strengthen their presence in Abyan province, which they virtually control.

At least 222 people, including 183 militants, were killed in five days as al-Qaida tried to seize Loder.

The United States has never formally acknowledged the use of drones against al-Qaida in Yemen, considered by Washington to be the most active and deadly branch of the global terror network.

Comments 1
Thumb chrisrushlau 18 April 2012, 18:47

Those Yemenis are part of a global terror network in the same sense that Lebanon is a sovereign democratic nation.