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(Previous Incident Code: YEMT025)
Sources reported that US airstrikes targeted AQAP militants in Jabal Novan, Bayda governorate, overnight from March 2nd to March 3rd. There were no known reports of civilian casualties.
Alleged strikes in the area came hours after another alleged strike in Jabal Novan had reportedly killed three AQAP militants early on March 2nd. The evening strikes reportedly occurred in conjunction with US attacks across the Qaifa region, in Yakla, Dhi Kalb, and Jassima. Social media sources suggested that twelve strikes were launched in total in the Novan area over the course of the night.
According to multiple reports, local tribal sources said that about a dozen AQAP militants were killed in Jabal Novan, though it was unclear if this also included the three alleged casualties from earlier on March 2nd. Al-Jazeera reported that “drones and helicopters launched several raids” in the areas of Novan and the nearby al-Hajib and Bilad al-Jawf areas, killing nine alleged AQAP militants. One source claimed that five US Marines were also killed when an Apache was downed in “Novan and Aqaba Zaaj”, though no other source corroborated this.
This claimed event took place amid the dramatic intensification of US operations against AQAP. On March 3rd, Pentagon spokesman Captain Jeff Davies announced that more than thirty strikes had been conducted since March 2nd in Yemen. On the same day, Associated Press reported that Yemeni officials and residents said that the US had conducted “dozens of airstrikes on al-Qaida targets in Yemen overnight and in the past 48 hours in one of the lengthiest, sustained operations inside this conflict-torn Arab country”.
A US military intelligence source told NBC News that the strikes beginning March 2nd were “part of ‘new directives’ to aggressively pursue the Dhahab and Qayfa clans”.
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Reports of the incident mention the village of Jabal Novan (جبل نوفان), north from the town of Rada’a (رداع), within the Qifah (قيفه) district, for which the coordinates are: 14.493551, 44.760258. Due to limited satellite imagery and information available to Airwars, we were unable to verify the location further.