Last Updated: Sun Sep 02, 2012 18:50 pm (KSA) 15:50 pm (GMT)

13 killed in a raid targeting two cars carrying al-Qaeda militant in central Yemen

13 suspected al-Qaeda extremists killed in an air strike in central Yemen on Sunday. (Reuters)
13 suspected al-Qaeda extremists killed in an air strike in central Yemen on Sunday. (Reuters)

An air strike in central Yemen on Sunday killed 10 suspected al-Qaeda extremists and three women companions, but a militant leader escaped unharmed, a tribal chief said.

The raid that targeted two vehicles in the Radaa area “killed the guards of Abdulraouf al-Dahab and companions,” said the tribal chief, adding that a rocket missed the car of Dahab, who is a local al-Qaeda leader.

The source said that the plane, which could have been an unmanned drone, fired two rockets. The first missed Dahab’s car but the second hit the vehicle behind it, which transported the guards and women.

The attack took place around 4:00 pm (1300 GMT) on the road between the village of Hama and Dahab’s village Manasseh, he said.

Other local and security sources confirmed the attack and the toll.

The United States is the only country that has drones in the region and in recent months has been carrying out strikes on al-Qaeda targets in the south and east of the country and in the Arabian Peninsula.

Dahab is the brother of Tarek al-Dahab, who led al-Qaeda fighters in a January raid in which they overran the town of Radaa, 130 kilometers (80 miles) southeast of Sanaa.

The militants abandoned the city later the same month, bowing to tribal pressure.

Tarek Dahab was killed in February.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, has taken advantage of the weakness of the central government during a year of protests against ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh to expand their presence in the impoverished country.

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