Drone strike kills two suspected al Qaeda members in Yemen

Washington is the only government to operate drones over Yemen.

Update: 2016-09-21 08:37 GMT
Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Nafees Zakaria demanded that any transfer of armed drones should also be closely examined in the context of the guidelines of the multilateral export control regimes, including the Missile Technology Control Regime, which place certain limitations on such transfers. (Photo: File | Representational)

Aden: An apparent US drone strike in Yemen killed two suspected al-Qaeda members and caused a large explosion when munitions they were transporting blew up, a security official and witnesses said Wednesday.

Washington is the only government to operate drones over Yemen but only periodically releases statements on its long-running bombing campaign against the country's powerful al-Qaeda branch.

Tuesday evening's strike hit the Wadi Abida district of Marib province, east of the capital Sanaa.

The security official named one of the dead as Abu Yaqin al-Waeli, a local al-Qaeda commander.

Marib is largely in the hands of loyalists of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi and his allies in a Saudi-led coalition.

But al-Qaeda has taken advantage of fighting with the Shiite rebels who control the capital to expand their presence in the province.

Washington considers al-Qaeda's Yemen-based franchise to be its most dangerous and has kept up its drone war throughout the conflict.

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