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'US air raids' kill civilians, al- Qaeda chiefs in Bayda



At least 20 people killed in helicopter attacks hitting 
houses in southern province of al-Bayda, local 
sources say.




Dawn raids by US drones and helicopters have killed
 at least 20 people in Yemen, including civilians and
 threet riball chiefs reported to have links to al-Qaeda,
 local sources say.

A source told the ERIC GOSSIP on his email that at
 least six homes were destroyed and a number civilians
 were trapped under the rubble in Yakla district, in the 
southern province of al-Bayda.

Eight women and eight children were among those
 killed, a provincial official, who did not want to be 
named, sources told the local media.

The killed al-Qaeda figures were identified as brothers
Abdulraouf and Sultan al-Zahab and Saif Alawi al-Jawfi.

Three US helicopters were reportedly involved in the 
attacks, firing missiles and helicopter machine-guns.

There was no comment from Washington on the raids.

The operation was the first in Yemen attributed to
 the US since President Donald Trump took office on 
January 20.

The US has stepped up its use of drone strikes in 
recent years and is the only force known to be 
operating drones over Yemen.

Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
 (ISIL, known as ISIS) have exploited Yemen's two-year 
war to carry out assassinations and bombings, 
mostly in lawless areas in the south.

According to the UN, more than 10,000 people have 
died - nearly half of them civilians - since a Saudi-led 
coalition launched air strikes on Yemen in March 2015.

6 comments:

  1. The Saudi king who is waging a war on Yemen,
    once financed Al Qaeda in Afghanistan - see:
    What Stinks in Saudi Ain’t the Camel Dung

    December 11, 2015 - ".... King Salman was in the
    middle of creating Osama bin Laden’s Al Qaeda
    as it was later dubbed in the media. His
    involvement goes back to the late 1970’s when
    he, as Governor of Riyadh, was named head of
    major conservative Saudi charities later discovered
    financing Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Bosnia.
    Salman worked intimately as the financial funding
    conduit for what became Al Qaeda together with
    bin Laden’s Saudi intelligence “handler,” then-head
    of Saudi Intelligence, Prince Turki Al-Faisal and the
    Saudi-financed Muslim World League....."
    He also released inmates on death row in Saudi
    Arabia to fight in Syria.

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  2. Let me tell you syria has no friend apart from ,Iran and Russia so they work hand in hand.

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  3. My question is,who created ISIS and boko haram ?

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  4. Trump would have come and save them than been busy trying to ban the Muslims.

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  5. Is the US going to print a new
    edition of ABC's of Jihad
    textbook for the Syrian rebels
    like those for the rebels of
    Afghanistan?

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  6. I better not go to any of this countries because I will be a targeted victim. don't want to be cut like goats my God will not allow that happen. I and my families are covred with the blood of Jesus.

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