A senior al-Qaeda leader was reportedly killed in a suspected U.S. airstrike in central Yemen, according to a source close to his family.
Yasir Ali al-Salmi, aka Abi al-Muhajir al-Ibbi, was killed along two other al-Qaeda militants in al-Baydaa province, the source told Anadolu Agency, requesting anonymity due to restrictions on talking to media, like reported by aa.com.tr.
The claim was not yet confirmed by the U.S. or Yemeni governments.
The U.S., which regards al-Qaeda branch in Yemen as a persistent threat to the region and its own interests, has used drones to hunt down al-Qaeda leaders in Yemen, which fell into civil war since 2014.
Last week, the Pentagon said that U.S. warplanes launched more than 30 airstrikes in Yemen in two days.
Al-Salmi was among six Yemenis released by the U.S. from the Guantanamo Bay in 2010.
His older brother Salah al-Salmi had committed suicide in Guantanamo in 2006, according to the U.S. authorities.