Suspected Al-Qaeda fighters kill Yemeni colonel
AP Sanaa A Yemeni security official says suspected Al-Qaeda militants have killed a security officer and his driver in a drive-by shooting in the country's southeast.
The official said two gunmen on a motorcycle fired at Col. Mohammed Abdullah al-Habshi's car yesterday night in Sayoun, a city in Hadramawt province.
His driver died instantly and the colonel died three hours later in hospital, the official said on condition of anonymity according to regulations.
Yemen is fighting a war against Al-Qaeda's local branch, considered by Washington to be one of the world's most dangerous offshoots of the terror network.
The branch, also known as Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, regularly strikes security and military targets with drive-by shootings, suicide bombings and other attacks.