War fighters flew over some Yemeni towns and villages around the Capital Sana'a at low altitudes on Saturday, but they did not carry out any strikes, MENA said.
According to MENA, the war fighters flew over Sana'a to determine areas to which Al-Qaeda militants escaped after the escalation of clashes against them in some areas of Abyan.
Military sources of the Defense Ministry said on Saturday that the army backed by the local committees killed 10 Al-Qaeda operatives in areas close to Jaar.
Yemeni military sources have denied any involvement of US land forces in fighting Al-Qaeda in several areas Abyan, pointing out that the Yemeni army backed by local committees made great advances.
According to the Christian Science Monitor, the Pentagon announced that it has begun sending US troops into Yemen.
The sources told the Middle East News Agency (MENA) that violent clashes continued between the army and Al-Qaeda militant nearby by the town of Jaar.
Yemeni Media sources had stated that military US experts were brought in to train anti-terrorism forces tasked with fighting al-Qaeda in some southern governorates.Sources told Yemen Post that the United States sent nearly 45 counter-terror trainers to Yemen this week in an effort to strengthen the Yemeni government’s ability to fight al-Qaeda. Meanwhile, Chief of General Staff Ahmed Ali Al-Ashwal met on Saturday with the head of the U.S. Special Operations Forces Maj. Gen. Ken Tovo who is currently visiting Yemen.
They discussed fields of joint cooperation between the two countries' armies, in particular training, qualification, exchange of experiences and information and counter terrorism.
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