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Yemen al-Qaeda: US says civilians 'likely' killed in raid | Yemen al-Qaeda: US says civilians 'likely' killed in raid |
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The US military says it believes civilians were among the casualties when US commandos raided an al-Qaeda stronghold in Yemen on Sunday. | The US military says it believes civilians were among the casualties when US commandos raided an al-Qaeda stronghold in Yemen on Sunday. |
US Central Command (Centcom) said in a statement that those killed could include children. | US Central Command (Centcom) said in a statement that those killed could include children. |
Yemeni sources had previously said that up to 16 civilians were killed in the operation in Bayda province. | Yemeni sources had previously said that up to 16 civilians were killed in the operation in Bayda province. |
Reports say they included the eight-year-old daughter of Anwar al-Awlaki, a militant killed by a US strike in 2011. | |
The raid was the first such operation authorised by new US President Donald Trump. | The raid was the first such operation authorised by new US President Donald Trump. |
The US military had previously said a Navy Seal died and three others were injured in the raid in a village in Yakla district. Several Apache helicopters were reported to have taken part. | The US military had previously said a Navy Seal died and three others were injured in the raid in a village in Yakla district. Several Apache helicopters were reported to have taken part. |
It said three al-Qaeda leaders were among 14 militants killed in a 45-minute gun battle, but did not comment on reports of civilian deaths. | It said three al-Qaeda leaders were among 14 militants killed in a 45-minute gun battle, but did not comment on reports of civilian deaths. |
On Wednesday, Centcom said civilians could have been hit by air strikes brought in to support the commandos. | On Wednesday, Centcom said civilians could have been hit by air strikes brought in to support the commandos. |
"A team designated by the operational task force commander has concluded regrettably that civilian non-combatants were likely killed in the midst of a firefight during a raid in Yemen. Casualties may include children," a statement said. | "A team designated by the operational task force commander has concluded regrettably that civilian non-combatants were likely killed in the midst of a firefight during a raid in Yemen. Casualties may include children," a statement said. |
"The known possible civilian casualties appear to have been potentially caught up in aerial gunfire that was called in to assist US forces in contact against a determined enemy that included armed women firing from prepared fighting positions, and US special operations members receiving fire from all sides to include houses and other buildings," the statement read. | "The known possible civilian casualties appear to have been potentially caught up in aerial gunfire that was called in to assist US forces in contact against a determined enemy that included armed women firing from prepared fighting positions, and US special operations members receiving fire from all sides to include houses and other buildings," the statement read. |
Al-Qaeda has taken advantage of the civil war in Yemen to entrench its presence in the south and south-east. | Al-Qaeda has taken advantage of the civil war in Yemen to entrench its presence in the south and south-east. |
For the past two years, the country has been embroiled in fighting between forces loyal to the internationally recognised president, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, and Shia Houthi rebels. | For the past two years, the country has been embroiled in fighting between forces loyal to the internationally recognised president, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, and Shia Houthi rebels. |
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