SANAA: Yemen’s Al-Qaeda branch has confirmed that a US strike killed one of its leaders at the end of last month.
It said in a statement posted on a militant website Saturday that Qaid Al-Dahab was killed by a “perfidious American air raid” in the el-Manaseh region of Bayda province, along with one other person.
Yemeni officials reported his death last month, saying the strike was likely by a US drone. They said two were killed with Al-Dahab.
Al-Dahab was believed to be Al-Qaeda’s leader in the southern province of Bayda, one of its former strongholds. The statement praised him for having waged “jihad” for years, saying he had lost a hand in a previous battle.
The United States conducts regular drone strikes in Yemen but rarely confirms individual attacks.
Al-Qaeda’s Yemen branch confirms commander’s death
Al-Qaeda’s Yemen branch confirms commander’s death
