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		Strikes kill at least 50 at Qaeda Yemen 
		camp: medics, official 
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		[March 23, 2016] 
		ADEN (Reuters) - At least 50 
		militants were killed in a U.S. air strike on an al Qaeda training camp 
		in the mountains of southern Yemen, medics and a local official said on 
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			 The attack took place as al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) 
			recruits queued for dinner at the camp, west of the port city of 
			Mukalla on Yemen's south coast. 
 The Pentagon said on Tuesday that a U.S. air strike on an AQAP 
			training camp had killed dozens of fighters but it gave no further 
			details.
 
 The Yemeni sources said that at least 50 people were killed and 30 
			wounded. The air strikes set off huge fires inside the camp, 
			residents said.
 
 "The planes struck as al Qaeda people stood in line to receive their 
			dinner meal," a local official, who asked not to be named, told 
			Reuters by telephone.
 
			
			 Yemeni residents had earlier said the attack on the base was carried 
			out by war planes from a Saudi-led coalition which over the past 
			year had been trying to stop the Iran-allied Houthi group from 
			completing its takeover of the country.
 AQAP has exploited the war to expand its control in Yemen, seizing 
			control of Mukalla, capital of Hadramout province, last year and 
			recruiting more followers.
 
 The United States regards AQAP, formed by the merger of the Saudi 
			and Yemeni wings of the group in 2009, as one of the deadliest 
			branches of the network founded by Osama bin Laden.
 
 The group had used Yemen to plot attacks against Western targets, 
			including an attempt to bomb a U.S.-bound airliner in 2009.
 
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			It also claimed responsibility for an attack on the Charlie Hebdo 
			magazine in Paris that killed 12 people last year, although some 
			analysts suspect its role was more inspirational than direct.
 The United States has frequently targeted al Qaeda militants across 
			Yemen with drone strikes, killing many prominent leaders of the 
			group over the past few years.
 
 (Reporting by Mohammed Mukhashaf, writing by Sami Aboudi, editing by 
			Angus MacSwan)
 
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