AFP
March 12, 2012
Nine suspected Al Qaeda militants have been killed in an artillery
attack by the Yemeni army backed by US drone strikes on their strongholds in
the country's south, a local official told AFP on Monday.
Three extremists were killed when US drones fired missiles late on
Sunday targeting their weapons hideouts in Jabal Khanfar, a hill overlooking
the Abyan town of Jaar, which is controlled by Al Qaeda militants, the official
said.
A large amount of weapons seized by the militants in an attack against
the army that left 185 soldiers dead earlier this month, were destroyed in the
shelling, said the official who spoke to AFP by telephone from Jaar.
Six other militants were killed when the army bombed one of their
hideouts in Makhzan, southeast of Jaar, the official said, asking not to be
named.
Witnesses and officials said on Sunday that six US drone missiles had
targeted the suspected weapons hideouts in Jabal Khanfar.
Witnesses reported seeing columns of smoke billowing into the sky from
the targeted locations and said that government buildings, now controlled by Al
Qaeda fighters, had been damaged.
Al-Qaeda extremists took over Zinjibar, Abyan's provincial capital, in
May, and then overran several nearby towns across the south, including Jaar.
Air strikes by Yemeni and US planes on Friday and Saturday killed at
least 33 suspected Al Qaeda militants in Abyan and AlBayda provinces, south of
the capital, residents and local officials said.
Meanwhile in the main southern city of Aden, suspected Al Qaeda gunmen
attacked a van transporting money to the Cooperative & Agricultural Credit
Bank seizing 75 million rials ($347,000), a police spokeswoman told AFP.
She accused Al Qaeda militants of the robbery, adding that the
extremists frequently carry out such attacks in an attempt to finance their
operations.
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