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No bad judgment calls in Yemen raid, top US Middle East commander says | No bad judgment calls in Yemen raid, top US Middle East commander says |
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There were no lapses in judgment or decision-making in the Yemen raid that killed a Navy Seal, the top US commander for the Middle East said on Thursday. | There were no lapses in judgment or decision-making in the Yemen raid that killed a Navy Seal, the top US commander for the Middle East said on Thursday. |
Announcing he had completed an exhaustive review of the raid, Gen Joseph Votel also told the Senate armed services committee that a separate investigation found that between four and 12 innocent civilians had been killed during the January raid. | |
Votel said he saw no need for additional investigations. | Votel said he saw no need for additional investigations. |
During the raid, chief special warfare officer William “Ryan” Owens was killed, six other American service members were injured and a helicopter was lost. | During the raid, chief special warfare officer William “Ryan” Owens was killed, six other American service members were injured and a helicopter was lost. |
Votel said the US gained valuable information on al-Qaida militants. | Votel said the US gained valuable information on al-Qaida militants. |
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