Yemen Qaida Claims Rocket Attack near U.S. Embassy

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Yemen's al-Qaida-linked Ansar al-Sharia claimed responsibility for a rocket that hit near the U.S. embassy in Sanaa Saturday, shortly after the mission said it was unlikely the target.

"Ansar al-Sharia have targeted the U.S. embassy in Sanaa with a (shoulder-launched) LAW rocket," the jihadist group posted on Twitter.

The attack came "in revenge for Muslim children targeted by a U.S. drone when it bombed in Jawf province on Friday," the statement said.

Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula has been linked to a number of failed terror plots against the United States. Washington operates drones over Yemen, but U.S. officials rarely acknowledge the covert program.

The statement claimed that several Yemeni soldiers guarding the mission were wounded in the attack, which also damaged an armored vehicle. 

Earlier, the mission said on Twitter that it had "no reason to believe the U.S. Embassy was target" of the attack.

It said the chancery was "unaffected" and that Yemeni authorities were investigating.

The attack comes a week after Shiite Huthi rebels swept across the capital taking control of key state institutions and becoming largely the only visible armed force in the streets of Sanaa. 

On Thursday, Washington ordered a cut in its government staff in Yemen due to the "unpredictable" security situation, while an updated travel advice urged U.S. citizens in the country to leave.

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