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British-born American photojournalist and a South African teacher held
by Al-Qaeda militants in Yemen were killed today during a failed
U.S.-led rescue attempt. The raid was ordered by President Barack Obama
because he feared imminent danger to the reporter.
Al-Qaeda
had initially posted a video online threatening to kill photographer
Luke Somers (pictured above). American forces in conjunction with
Yemeni ground troops then launched a second rescue attempt.
The South African, Pieree Korkie was supposed to be released tomorrow December 7. The aid group helping to negotiate his release even told his wife; "The wait is almost over."
Both Somers and Korkie "were murdered by the AQAP terrorists during the course of the operation,"
In
a statement, President Obama did not address Korkie by name, only
saying he "authorized the rescue of any other hostages held in the same
location as Luke." The South African government did not immediately
comment on Korkie's death.
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