US Drone Strike Targets Senior Al-Qaeda Leader in Yemen
Marib – A US drone strike late Monday targeted a high-ranking figure in Al-Qaeda’s Yemen branch in Wadi Obeida, east of Marib, according to local security sources.
The strike reportedly aimed at the militant known as “Abu Mohammed al-San’ani,” whose real name is believed to be al-Baraz, a senior operative involved in planning attacks and recruitment.
Eyewitnesses confirmed that the unmanned aerial vehicle launched precision-guided munitions at a compound suspected of housing Al-Qaeda operatives. While several individuals were reportedly killed or injured, al-San’ani survived the strike but sustained serious injuries, and was seen being evacuated by fellow militants under heavy security.
The operation is part of ongoing US counterterrorism efforts in Yemen, targeting Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which remains one of the most active and dangerous branches of the global network.
Wadi Obeida has long been considered a stronghold for extremist groups due to its rugged terrain and tribal cover.
No official statement has been released by US Central Command, and the identity of other casualties remains unconfirmed. The strike has sparked renewed debate over drone operations in Yemen and their impact on local stability.
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