Mukalla is the provincial capital of the
Hadhramaut Governorate and the fifth largest city in
Yemen. The city and most of the Southern province around it fell to Al-Qaeda control during an Al-Qaeda offensive there in early April 2015. The Islamist group eventually captured Mukalla, leading them to a new headquarter for the group, and allowing Al-Qaeda to steal more than 200 million American dollars from the Mukalla central bank, and to free more than 300 of its fighters from the provincial prison. After the takeover, the
United States conducted many airstrikes against the group killing a large number of them.
US drone strikes The first incident was reported on May 11, 2015, when a U.S. drone strike killed four AQAP militants traveling in a car around the Mukalla, including the commander Mamoun Abdulhamid Hatem. AQAP confirmed Hatem's death in September 2018. On June 10, 2015, suspected drone strikes attacked and killed three AQAP fighters, including a commander, at the Mukalla port. Six days later, on June 16, AQAP confirmed that a U.S. drone strike had killed its AQAP Emir,
Nasir al-Wuhayshi, and that it had replaced him with the group's military chief,
Qasim al-Raymi. A day after Nasir's death, AQAP executed two Saudi citizens in its territory after accusing them of being spies of U.S. and helping them to find the location of the AQAP leaders. On June 25, a U.S. drone strike killed four AQAP militants - including a commander - inside their car outside an AQAP training facility in Mukalla. Another strike hit nearby, but no casualties were reported. On July 3, four AQAP fighters were killed by a U.S. drone strike inside an army base. On July 10, U.S. drone strikes killed 10 AQAP fighters inside a vehicle also carrying a container loaded with weapons, including three senior leaders among the dead. On August 12, a U.S. drone strike killed five AQAP members inside a car, when they were traveling to Mukalla. On September 9, 2015, suspected U.S. drone strikes targeted a group of AQAP militants in the
Riyan Airport near Mukalla. Reports said that two to four militants were killed, along with four civilians. Some days later, on September 12, five AQAP fighters were killed in another U.S. drone strike inside Mukalla. On March 23, 2016, a U.S. airstrike killed more than 50 AQAP fighters in a camp in Mukalla at dinner time, and injured more than 30. == The battle ==