U.S. kills leaders of Islamic extremists 13:46 on February 7, ordered by President Trump

The U.S. government has revealed that it has killed al-Qaeda-based Islamic militant leaders in Yemen in the Middle East, under the direction of President Trump.

The White House issued a statement on Tuesday to conduct anti-terrorism operations in Yemen in the Middle East under the direction of President Trump, killing Kasim Limi, the leader of Al-Qaeda, an Al-Qaeda Islamic militant organization Made it clear.

`` Al-Qaeda of the Arabian Peninsula '' tried to detonate explosives in a passenger aircraft traveling to the United States in 2009, and in 2010, an attempted terrorist attack on explosives on air cargo destined for the United States, the United States The government has continued operations such as airstrikes using drones.

President Trump said in a statement, "The death of Limi has made the United States and its allies safer. The United States will continue to protect its people by locating and eliminating terrorists who want to harm us." He emphasized the idea of ​​strengthening anti-terrorism operations.

Last October, Baghdad, a leader of the extremist organization IS-Islamic State, died in a U.S. military operation.President Trump has set his sights on re-election and anticipating the November presidential election. The aim is to strengthen security efforts by enhancing terrorist operations.