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    US missile kills al Qaeda suspects in Yemen
    ( 2002-11-05 11:02) (7)

    A Predator Unmanned Aerial Vehicle is seen with a Hellfire-C laser guided missile under one wing in this file photo from a February 21, 2001 test flight at Nellis Airforce Base in Nevada.[Reuters]

    A missile fired by an unmanned US aircraft has killed six alleged members of Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network in Yemen, including a key suspect in an attack on a US warship two years ago, a US official said on Monday.

    The official told Reuters in Washington that a Central Intelligence Agency drone carried out Sunday's attack on a car carrying the six which Yemen said included one of two key suspects sought as leading al Qaeda operatives in the Arab country.

    The dead man, Qaed Senyan al-Harthi, also known as Abu Ali, was suspected of involvement in the 2000 suicide bombing of the US warship Cole in a Yemeni port that killed 17 US sailors.

    Washington blames that blast in Aden and the September 11 attacks in the United States on the Saudi-born bin Laden, whose ancestral home is Yemen.

    The US official, who asked not to be identified, said the American military was not involved in Sunday's attack.

    "As I understand it, it was an agency drone" that conducted the strike, said the US official, who did not give details.

    The CIA previously has used remote-controlled "Predator" drones to fire missiles at suspected al Qaeda and Taliban fighters in Afghanistan.

    The Defense Department and CIA refused to comment.

    A Yemeni Interior Ministry official told Yemen's Saba news agency that arms, traces of explosives and communications equipment were found in the car in which the six suspected al Qaeda members were traveling in eastern Marib province.

    Yemen, one of the poorest countries in the Arab world, is keen to shake off its image as a haven for Muslim militants and says it is holding 85 suspected members of al Qaeda.

    ANTI-TERROR COOPERATION WITH YEMEN PRAISED

    Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld had earlier refused to say whether US forces or CIA agents had any part in the blast, but he praised anti-al Qaeda cooperation with Yemen.

    "There is no question but that there are al Qaeda in Yemen," Rumsfeld told reporters. "The (US-Yemen) arrangement has been a good one and it is ongoing."

    US military trainers were sent this year to advise Yemeni troops on striking al Qaeda guerrillas believed hiding there.

    "It would be a very good thing if he were out of business," he added of reports that one of the six people killed was wanted in connection with the attack on the Cole.

    President Bush did not comment directly on the Yemen incident, but reiterated he was determined to break up al Qaeda.

    "The only way to treat them is (for) what they are -- international killers. And the only way to find them is to be patient, and steadfast, and hunt them down. And the United States of America is doing just that," Bush said. "We're in it for the long haul."

    Yemeni authorities have been hunting militants believed to be sheltering in the rugged mountains between Sanaa and Marib, a stronghold for disgruntled tribesmen who have often kidnapped tourists and foreigners in Yemen in recent years.

    Saba news agency said police arrested two people suspected of a separate attack on Sunday on a helicopter of Hunt Oil, a US firm working in Yemen. One person was slightly hurt when gunmen fired at the helicopter after it took off from Sanaa for Marib.

    The attack on the car coincided with a visit to Marib by the US ambassador to Yemen, but a source close to the embassy told Reuters that there was no link between the visit and the blast or the attack on the helicopter.

    A French supertanker was also holed in an apparent attack off the Yemeni coast last month, almost two years after the Cole attack.

    The US military has 800 or more Marines and elite Special Operations troops and, according to published reports, some CIA paramilitary personnel in the Horn of Africa. Many of the troops are at a French military base in Djibouti and aboard US Navy ships in the Red Sea.

     
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