4 Yemen al-Qaida leaders killed in suspected US drone strike

The four died in Yemen's southern port of Mukalla by the Arabian Sea

Update: 2015-05-12 19:57 GMT
Smoke rises after a Saudi-led airstrike hit a site believed to be a munitions storage, in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, on Tuesday. (Photo: AP)

Sanaa: Islamic militant websites say four leading members of Yemen's al-Qaida branch have been killed in a suspected US drone strike the previous day in an eastern Yemen province.

The four died in Yemen's southern port of Mukalla by the Arabian Sea, where rockets believed to have been fired by US drones hit al-Qaida militants based in the city's presidential residence on Monday, according to security officials.

The militant Aamaq outlet, affiliated with the Islamic State group an al-Qaida rival says the four include Maamoun Hatem, reportedly an IS sympathizer. The three other militants were identified as Abu Anwar al-Kutheiri, Mohammed Saleh al-Gharabi and Mabkhout Waqash al-Sayeri.

The compound in Mukalla was recently captured by al-Qaida's branch in Yemen, viewed by Washington as the terror group's most dangerous affiliate.

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