Yemeni security forces kill senior Daesh leader in Aden

The statement added that the Yemeni forces arrested three members of the terrorist organization who surrendered themselves after Al-Bakhshi was killed. (AFP)
Updated 28 April 2018
Follow

Yemeni security forces kill senior Daesh leader in Aden

DUBAI: Security authorities in Yemen's de facto capital Aden announced the killing of a senior Daesh leader, Saleh Nasser Fazl Al-Bakhshi, on Saturday, according to Saudi state-news agency SPA.
Al-Bakhshi was targeted in a raid carried out by counter-terrorism units and emergency and security forces on a building where he was holed up with other members of the terrorist organization.
The security department said in a statement on its official Facebook account that Al-Bakhshi refused to surrender himself and opened fire on the security forces, killing one soldier and injuring two others from the Yemeni counter-terrorism forces.
The statement added that the Yemeni forces arrested three members of the terrorist organization who surrendered themselves after Al-Bakhshi was killed.
In the building, which was raided, Yemeni forces found mobile phones, iPads and machine guns.

Extremist networks, including Daesh and Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, have exploited years of war in Yemen to expand their presence in the country's south.


Israeli strikes killed eight people in south Lebanon: state media

Updated 4 sec ago
Follow

Israeli strikes killed eight people in south Lebanon: state media

  • Israeli strikes killed eight people in Lebanon on Thursday as Israel renewed its evacuation call for vast areas of the country’s south, long a stronghold of Hezbollah

BEIRUT: Israeli strikes killed eight people in Lebanon on Thursday as Israel renewed its evacuation call for vast areas of the country’s south, long a stronghold of Hezbollah.
The Iran-backed militant group, which dragged Lebanon into the regional war on Monday when it launched an attack on Israel, said it had launched missiles at positions in the Galilee area.
The National News Agency (NNA) reported that the mayor of a village in the Nabatieh region of south Lebanon and his wife were killed in one strike, while in a nearby village another strike killed two children and their parents.
The Lebanese health ministry said two people were killed by a strike on a car near the city of Zahle in the east of the country.
There were new strikes on the southern suburbs of the capital, Hezbollah’s main bastion, early on Thursday, NNA reported, with AFPTV footage showing smoke coming from the area.
It also said a pre-dawn Israeli drone strike hit an apartment in Beddawi, a Palestinian refugee camp near Tripoli in the north of Lebanon, killing senior Hamas official Wassim Atallah Al-Ali and his wife.
Also on Thursday, Israel renewed its warning to residents of hundreds of square kilometers (miles) of southern Lebanon to evacuate because of military action.
Arabic-language spokesman for the Israeli military Avichay Adraee posted on X: “Urgent warning to residents of southern Lebanon: you must immediately continue evacuating to the north of the Litani river.”
The warning included the cities of Tyre and Bint Jbeil.
On Tuesday, Israel’s military said it was creating a buffer zone inside Lebanon to protect Israeli residents.
The following day, it said troops from three divisions, including infantry, armored and engineering units were operating inside Lebanon.