Pentagon reveals it failed to rescue US hostage Luke Somers in Yemen

Pentagon reveals it failed to rescue US hostage Luke Somers in Yemen

FP Archives December 5, 2014, 13:18:16 IST

Kirby said the Pentagon wanted to “provide accurate information” in light of the fact that the rescue attempt has been widely reported.

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Pentagon reveals it failed to rescue US hostage Luke Somers in Yemen

Washington: The Pentagon says a hostage rescue mission last month in Yemen failed to liberate American Luke Somers because he was not present at the targeted location.

The Pentagon press secretary, Rear Adm. John Kirby, said in a brief written statement on Thursday that the US government was acknowledging the attempted rescue of the 33-year-old Somers, the only American among the roughly dozen hostages held by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, a Yemen-based al-Qaeda offshoot.

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Kirby said the Pentagon wanted to “provide accurate information” in light of the fact that the rescue attempt has been widely reported. Eight hostages were rescued, as has been reported previously.

Luke Somers in this file photo. AP

A Yemeni official said an American journalist and a Briton were moved before the raid.

Kirby said details about the mission remain classified.

White House spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said the US is aware of a video showing Somers. She said President Barack Obama authorized a rescue operation last month to free Somers and other hostages but “regrettably, Luke was not present”.

Meehan said the mission was coordinated with the Yemeni government and undertaken by US and Yemeni forces.

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“The overriding concern for Somers’ safety and the safety of the US forces who undertake these missions made it imperative that we not disclose information related to Somers’ captivity and the attempted rescue,” Meehan said, adding that the mission was being disclosed now because of the video released on Thursday.

Meehan said the White House’s “thoughts remain with the Somers family, and with the families and loved ones of every other US citizen being held hostage overseas”.

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