Conflict

U.S. Forces in Yemen

Incident Code

USYEM260

Location

Shabwa, Yemen

Airwars Assessment

Last Updated: May 7, 2026

(Previous Incident Code: YEM230 )

A US “counter-terrorism strike against [AQAP]” killed four alleged al Qaeda fighters on May 19th, the US reported on June 3rd. There are currently no known reports of civilian harm.

The strike went unreported until Centcom, the US military command responsible for Yemen, announced the strike was one of nine that it had publicly acknowledged in 2016.

 

Key Information

Military Statements

U.S. Forces Assessment
Known belligerent
U.S. Forces
U.S. Forces position on incident
Not yet assessed
U.S. Forces Strike Report
June 3, 2016 Release Number 20160603-15 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TAMPA, Fla. – The U.S. military conducted a counterterrorism strike against al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula May 19 in the Shabwah Governorate in central Yemen, killing 4 al-Qa’ida operatives. This is the ninth counterterrorism strike conducted by the U.S. military against AQAP in Yemen in 2016. The Defense Department previously announced a strike conducted March 22 against an AQAP training camp in Yemen which is assessed to have killed 56 AQAP operatives. On May 6, CENTCOM also announced four strikes conducted between April 23-28 against AQAP, which killed 10 al-Qa’ida operatives and injured one. In addition, CENTCOM can confirm today three additional and previously unannounced counterterrorism strikes against AQAP in Yemen: * A strike Feb. 3 in Shabwah Governorate in central Yemen, which killed 6 al-Qa’ida operatives * A strike Feb. 29 in Hadramawt Governorate in east Yemen, which killed 3 al-Qa’ida operatives * A strike March 30 in the vicinity of Azzan in central Yemen, which killed 2 al-Qa’ida operatives AQAP remains a significant threat to the region, the United States and beyond. Al-Qa’ida’s presence has a destabilizing effect on Yemen, and it is using the unrest in Yemen to provide a haven from which to plan future attacks against our allies as well as the U.S. and its interests. The U.S. will not relent in its mission to degrade, disrupt and destroy al-Qa’ida and its remnants. We remain committed to defeating AQAP and denying it safe haven regardless of its location. Strikes conducted by the U.S. in Yemen continue to diminish AQAP’s presence in the region.