Saturday, December 14, 2013

CIA DRONE BLASTS YEMEN WEDDING PARTY

Apparently the CIA drone strikes have resulted in some collateral damage with innocent civilians being killed and wounded in Yemen, Pakistan and Afghanistan. There have been some cases in which the CIA targeted the wrong residences and cars.

U.S. DRONE STRIKE HITS WEDDING PARTY KILLING 15 PEOPLE, YEMENI OFFICIALS SAY
15 people died and 5 more were injured when party was mistaken for an al Qaeda convoy, local security officials said on Thursday

Reuters
December 12, 2013

Yemeni officials said today that a U.S. drone strike has hit a convoy heading to wedding party, killing 15 people.

Their party was mistaken for an al Qaeda convoy, local security officials said on Thursday.

The officials did not identify the plane in the strike in central al-Bayda province, but tribal and local media sources said that it was a drone.

'An air strike missed its target and hit a wedding car convoy, ten people were killed immediately and another five who were injured died after being admitted to the hospital,' one security official said.

Five more people were injured, the officials said.

Department of Defense made no comment when contacted by MailOnline on Thursday.

The United States has stepped up drone strikes as part of a campaign against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), regarded by Washington as the most active wing of the militant network.

Yemen, AQAP's main stronghold, is among a handful of countries where the United States acknowledges using drones, although it does not comment on the practice.

Human Rights Watch said in a detailed report in August that U.S. missile strikes, including armed drone attacks, have killed dozens of civilians in Yemen.

Stabilizing the country, which is also struggling with southern separatists and northern rebels, is an international priority due to fears of disorder in a state that flanks top oil producer Saudi Arabia and major shipping lanes.

On Monday, missiles fired from a U.S. drone killed at least three people traveling in a car in eastern Yemen.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

Whoops.