Two US Special Forces Officers Were Forced To Kill Two Armed Civilians To Thwart Their Abduction In Yemen's Capital Last Month

Kidnap attempt: The United States has suspended operations of its embassy (pictured) in Sanaa, Yemen, to the public, citing recent attacks against Western interests in the country

U.S. Officers Kill Armed Civilians in Yemen Capital -- New York Times

WASHINGTON — A United States Special Operations commando and a Central Intelligence Agency officer in Yemen shot and killed two armed Yemeni civilians who tried to kidnap them while the Americans were in a barbershop in the country’s capital two weeks ago, American officials said on Friday.

The two Americans, attached to the United States Embassy, were whisked out of the volatile Middle East nation within a few days of the shooting, with the blessing of the Yemeni government, American officials said.

News of the shootings comes at a perilous moment for the government of President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, whose collaboration with American drone strikes against suspected members of Al Qaeda is already a subject of seething resentment in Yemen. Yemenis believe, with some evidence, that the drone strikes often kill nearby civilians as well as their targets, so any indication that Mr. Hadi’s government helped conceal the killing of Yemenis by American commandos could be problematic.

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Update #1: Two US special forces officers killed a pair of armed Yemenis during attempted abduction at barber shop -- Daily Mail
Update #2: US Embassy officials killed two Yemeni civilians in thwarting abduction -- The Telegraph
Update #3: U.S. officers whisked from Yemen after they kill would-be kidnappers, State Department says -- Washington Post

My Comment: This is quite a contast to what happened to CIA officer Raymond A. Davis in Pakistan two years ago.