According to US Central Command, at least six airstrikes were carried out by US forces over the past week in Yemen. The strikes were intended to targeted the local al-Qaeda affiliate in al-Bayda Province.
As usual, Centcom offered no casualty data or any details of who was
hit, or who was even the intended target. Bayda is known as a major
haven for al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) but strikes into the
province aren’t necessarily productive to that US air war.
The reason Centcom discussed the matter at all seems to have been to
clarify that this was part of an anti-al-Qaeda campaign, and not in any
way related to the Saudi invasion of Yemen. Despite that, Centcom says
that the operation was coordinated with the Saudi-backed government.
Centcom further said that they’ve launched eight strikes overall in 2019,
including two in January. One of the January strikes was accused of
killed Jamal al-Badawi, who was accused of being involved in the USS
Cole bombing.
US Conducts a Flurry of Airstrikes Against Southern Yemen
Six US strikes reported in al-Bayda in past week
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