ADEN (Yemen) - A drone attack believed
to have been carried out by US forces killed three suspected Al-Qaeda
members travelling in a car in southeast Yemen, security and tribal
sources said Saturday.
Tribesmen said a missile struck the vehicle in the Rafadh region of Shabwa province overnight, killing three.
A local security official said they were Al-Qaeda fighters.
The United States is the only country known to operate armed drones over Yemen.
It
has kept up strikes on militants during months of fighting between
pro-government forces and Shiite Huthi rebels who control the capital.
Amnesty
International charged Friday that the Saudi-led coalition backing the
Yemeni government had renewed its use of cluster bombs during a January
air strikes on Sanaa that killed a 16-year-old boy.
The coalition has denied using such ammunition in its anti-Huthi attacks on the Yemeni capital.
Yemen has been convulsed by unrest since the Huthis seized Sanaa in September 2015.
Al-Qaeda's
local affiliate has exploited the turmoil to tighten its grip on parts
of southeast Yemen, including Mukalla, capital of Hadramawt province.
Al-Qaeda
in the Arabian Peninsula and the Islamic State jihadist group have also
established a foothold in and around the country's main southern city
of Aden.
Late on Friday, unknown gunmen shot dead a
police officer as he returned home in Aden, police said, in the latest
in a string of such attacks in the city.
Drone attack kills three Qaeda suspects in southeast Yemen
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