Third Yemen drone strike in a week kills 5 al-Qaeda suspects
An apparent US drone strike has killed five suspected al-Qaeda members in Yemen in the third such attack this week, a security official said on Saturday.
Washington is the only government to operate drones over Yemen, but it only sporadically releases statements on its long-running bombing campaign against the country's powerful al-Qaeda branch.
The Friday evening strike in Marib province, east of the capital, killed local commander Abu Khaled al-Sanaani and four guards, the official said.
On Thursday, a drone strike in neighbouring Bayda province killed three suspected al-Qaeda members, one of them a commander.
An attack in Marib province on Tuesday had previously killed two suspected al-Qaeda members and caused a large explosion when munitions they were transporting blew up.
Marib is largely in the hands of loyalists of President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi and his allies in a Saudi-led coalition.
In the midst of a bitter war between the Saudi-led coalition and Houthi rebels, whom Saudi Arabia accuses of having direct Iranian backing, al-Qaeda has taken advantage to consolidate its presence in Marib and to expand its activities in other parts of Yemen.
Washington considers al-Qaeda's Yemen-based franchise to be its most dangerous and has maintained a drone war throughout the conflict.
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