Yemen: Al-Qaeda chief claims group fought alongside US-backed forces

Qasim al-Rimi leads the group considered by Washington to be the most dangerous offshoot of the global terror network.

Update: 2017-05-01 15:16 GMT
Qasim al-Rimi (above) succeeded Nasir al-Wuhayshi, who was killed in a US drone strike nearly two years ago. (Photo: Twitter)

Cairo: The leader of al-Qaeda branch in Yemen says his militants have often fought alongside Yemeni government factions - remarks that could embarrass the US-backed coalition fighting the impoverished Arab country’s Shia rebels.

Qasim al-Rimi leads the group known as al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, considered by Washington to be the most dangerous offshoot of the global terror network.

He says al-Qaeda militants have on occasion fought alongside Yemeni government factions, including “the Muslim Brotherhood and also our brothers among the sons of tribes” against Yemen’s Shia rebels known as Houthis.

Al-Rimi, who is on the US most-wanted list with a $5 million reward for his capture, spoke to AQAP’s media arm al-Malahem on Sunday.

He succeeded Nasir al-Wuhayshi, who was killed in a US drone strike nearly two years ago.

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