The US administration is seeking to eliminate the heads of terrorism and arrest the most important "whales" of terrorist organizations around the world, especially the leaders of Al Qaeda in Yemen.

After Qasim al-Rimi, the leader of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, was killed by a US raid in Yemen, the State Department offered a multi-million dollar reward in exchange for information about two other al-Qaeda terrorist heads.

The State Department's Rewards for Justice program posted on its Twitter account, at dawn on Saturday, a picture of Saad bin Atef al-Awlaki, commenting, "The US government offers a reward of up to $ 6 million to anyone who provides information leading to the arrest of Al-Awlaki."

In a separate tweet, the program also published a picture of Khaled Saeed Batarfi, offering a reward of $ 5 million to anyone who provides information leading to his capture by the American forces.

He also clarified that Batarfi "is a prominent member of the Al-Qaeda Organization in the Arabian Peninsula in Hadramawt Governorate in Yemen and a former member of the Shura Council for al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula."

These tweets come after US President Donald Trump officially announced at dawn Friday the killing of Qasim al-Rimi, "the prince of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula."

In a statement released by the White House, he said that the United States "conducted an anti-terrorist operation in Yemen that succeeded in eliminating Qasim al-Rimi, one of the founders and leader of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula." He added: "Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, under the leadership of Al-Rimi, practiced a tremendous amount of violence against civilians in Yemen and sought to execute and instruct numerous attacks against the United States and our forces."