TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 10, 2018 — Several key al-Qaida in the
Arabian Peninsula leaders were killed in recent U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, U.S.
Central Command officials reported today.
U.S. forces continue sustained counterterrorism operations in
Yemen against al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula and the Islamic State of Iraq
and Syria, in coordination with Yemen’s government, to degrade these groups’
ability to hold territory and coordinate external attacks, officials said.
Habib al-Sana’ani was killed in an airstrike Dec. 19 in
Marib governorate. He was an al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula deputy arms
facilitator and an intermediary with ties to senior leaders of the group who
was responsible for facilitating the movement of weapons, explosives and
finances into northern Marib and al-Bayda governorates.
External operations facilitator Miqdad al Sana’ani was
killed Dec. 15 during an airstrike in al-Bayda governorate.
Abu Umar al-Sana’ani, an al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula
Dawah committee member, was killed Nov. 20 in an airstrike in al-Bayda
governorate.
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