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- Q20128262 abstract "The 2014 hostage rescue operations in Yemen were missions to rescue hostages held by Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in Yemen. The first attempt on 26 November 2014 rescued 8 hostages, but five hostages, including the American journalist Luke Somers, were moved by AQAP to another location prior to the raid. The second attempt by US Navy SEALS once again attempted to rescue the hostages, but Luke Somers and South African teacher Pierre Korkie were killed by AQAP during the raid in Shabwah Governorate of Yemen. Although the majority of hostages had been rescued, the operation was still seen as a failure in the West. Media particularly criticized the incapability of American forces to rescue Somers.".
- Q20128262 causalties "1 American civilian killed".
- Q20128262 causalties "1 Yemeni soldier wounded".
- Q20128262 combatant "----".
- Q20128262 combatant "Both raids:".
- Q20128262 combatant "First raid only:".
- Q20128262 combatant "Yemen".
- Q20128262 combatant "al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula".
- Q20128262 date "2014-11-26".
- Q20128262 date "2014-12-06".
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- Q20128262 result "'''First attempt".
- Q20128262 result "* Mission failed".
- Q20128262 result "* Mission successful".
- Q20128262 result "*Eight hostages freed".
- Q20128262 result "*Somers and four other hostages not found at the first location".
- Q20128262 result "*Two hostages, including Somers, killed".
- Q20128262 result "Second attempt".
- Q20128262 strength "*30counter-terroristoperatives".
- Q20128262 strength "*40special forcesoperatives".
- Q20128262 strength "*V-22 Ospreyhelicopters".
- Q20128262 strength "Unknown".
- Q20128262 strength "Yemen".
- Q20128262 thumbnail Hagel_Press_Conference_December_6_2014.jpg?width=300.
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- Q20128262 casualties "1".
- Q20128262 combatant "First raid only:".
- Q20128262 combatant "Yemen ---- Both raids:".
- Q20128262 combatant "al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula".
- Q20128262 date "2014-11-26".
- Q20128262 date "2014-12-06".
- Q20128262 partof Q15946570.
- Q20128262 place "Yemen *Hajr as-Say'ar, Hadhramaut *Shabwah Governorate".
- Q20128262 result "First attempt * Mission successful *Eight hostages freed *Somers and four other hostages not found at the first location Second attempt''' * Mission failed *Two hostages, including Somers, killed".
- Q20128262 strength "Unknown".
- Q20128262 strength "Yemen *30 counter-terrorist operatives *40 special forces operatives *V-22 Osprey helicopters".
- Q20128262 type Event.
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- Q20128262 comment "The 2014 hostage rescue operations in Yemen were missions to rescue hostages held by Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in Yemen. The first attempt on 26 November 2014 rescued 8 hostages, but five hostages, including the American journalist Luke Somers, were moved by AQAP to another location prior to the raid.".
- Q20128262 label "2014 hostage rescue operations in Yemen".
- Q20128262 depiction Hagel_Press_Conference_December_6_2014.jpg.