Al Qaeda suspects kill Yemen army colonel

08 Aug, 2016

Suspected members of al Qaeda shot dead an army colonel in Yemen's southern province of Abyan on Sunday, a military official said. The gunmen on a motorbike opened fire at Colonel Abdullah Shamba, killing him immediately before driving off, the official said. Shamba headed a local anti-al Qaeda militia in Abyan, the source added.
Late on Saturday, Saudi-led coalition jets attacked al Qaeda positions in Abyan's provincial capital of Zinjibar and in the nearby town of Jaar, military sources said.
Government forces backed by the Arab coalition began an all-out offensive in March against jihadists in south Yemen, recapturing main cities they had held.
But they later retreated from Zinjibar after al Qaeda militants struck back.
Jihadists have exploited the power vacuum created by the conflict between the government and Huthi rebels and their allies to expand their presence in south and south-east Yemen.
They are often accused by the authorities of carrying out deadly attacks targeting government officials. The Arab coalition which backs the Yemeni government has also turned its sights on the jihadists, and the United States has pressed its drone war against them.
Washington considers the Yemen-based al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, to be the extremist network's deadliest franchise.

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