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Al Qaeda mourns death of Yemen commander

An Al Qaeda commander in Yemen, Jalal Baleedi, has been reported killed in a drone strike, the extremist group says.

Al Qaeda's branch in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has mourned the killing of a senior commander in southern Yemen, a statement distributed on social media show.

Jalal Baleedi was killed by a drone strike as he was travelling in a car with two others in coastal Abyan province, residents said on Thursday. He had run al Qaeda's combat operations and had a $US5 million ($A6.96 million) US bounty on his head.

"We extend condolences to our Muslim community and specifically our people in Yemen... regarding the killing of the heroic commander Jalal Baleedi al-Marqishi... who was killed in a crusader strike that targeted him while he was among the sons of his tribe in Abyan province," the statement said.

During nine months of civil war and a Gulf military intervention in Yemen, the United States has kept up drone strikes against jihadist groups.


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