December 24, 2013 | Cited by Kimberly Dozier, The Associated Press

US Officials: Drone Targeted Embassy Plot Leader

U.S. and Yemeni officials said Friday that the target of a Dec. 12th drone strike in Yemen was the ringleader behind the summer plot that shuttered 19 diplomatic posts across Africa and the Mideast. But he was only wounded, and escaped, while up to a dozen others were killed.

Two U.S. and one Yemeni official said Shawqi Ali Ahmad al-Badani, a mid-level leader in Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, was the target of the U.S. drone strike in the central city of Radda. U.S. officials say between nine and 12 other militants were killed, and they know of no civilian casualties. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not allowed to describe drone operations publicly.

Reports from Yemen were that the strike hit a wedding, killing 13 civilians.

Yemen's Radda area has frequently been targeted by such strikes, according to Bill Roggio of The Long War Journal, which tracks the strikes. The site has recorded 84 drone strikes in Yemen since 2002. Yemeni and U.S. officials say the Yemeni government signs off on each strike.

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Issues:

Al Qaeda