Three children were among four people killed on Sunday in Yemen’s restive east and south by suspected Al Qaeda operatives, security officials said, day after three top rebels were killed in an air strike. The defence ministry said in a statemnt on its website that three “local Al Qaeda leaders” were killed in a Yemeni air strike late on Saturday while a security official said the raid was conducted by a US drone. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the strike hit a moving vehicle carrying Qaeda operatives in the province of Bayda, some 210 kilometres southeast of the capital Sanaa. The ministry, however, maintained the government’s routine insistence that only its aircraft carry out such operations on Yemeni soil. The United States has never formally acknowledged the use of drones against Qaeda in Yemen, considered by Washington to be the most active and deadly branch of the global terror network and a major focus of its “war on terror.” The three children, including two siblings, were killed on Sunday when a roadside bomb exploded in the eastern province of Hadramawt, a security official said. He blamed Qaeda militants for planting the device and said a “suspicious vehicle” had been spotted in the area the night before. The children were killed while walking to school by what the official described as an improvised “time bomb.” In other violence on Sunday, one person was killed and at least five others were wounded, including two women, in Qaeda mortar attack on the southern town of Loder, a security official said. The victim was a member of a committee of armed residents fighting alongside the Yemeni army, the official added. He said “sporadic” clashes continued in the strategic town where last week fierce battles raged between militants and the army. At least 222 people, including 183 militants, were killed in five days as Qaeda tried to seize the town. On Saturday, suspected Qaeda gunmen kidnapped a Yemeni officer and two of his aides in Bayda province, a security official said on condition of anonymity.
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