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US hostage killed in rescue bid US hostage killed in rescue bid
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UK-born US journalist Luke Somers and South African teacher Pierre Korkie have been killed by al-Qaeda militants in Yemen during a failed rescue bid.UK-born US journalist Luke Somers and South African teacher Pierre Korkie have been killed by al-Qaeda militants in Yemen during a failed rescue bid.
Saturday's operation was carried out by joint US and Yemeni special forces in the southern, Shabwa region. Saturday's operation was carried out by joint US and Yemeni special forces in the southern Shabwa region.
US President Barack Obama condemned Mr Somers's death as a "barbaric murder".US President Barack Obama condemned Mr Somers's death as a "barbaric murder".
They were being held by militants from al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), regarded by the US as one of the deadliest offshoots of al-Qaeda.They were being held by militants from al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), regarded by the US as one of the deadliest offshoots of al-Qaeda.
The group is based in eastern Yemen and has built up support amid the unrest which has beset the impoverished country since the overthrow of President Ali Abdullah Saleh in 2011.The group is based in eastern Yemen and has built up support amid the unrest which has beset the impoverished country since the overthrow of President Ali Abdullah Saleh in 2011.
Analysis: Frank Gardner, BBC Security correspondentAnalysis: Frank Gardner, BBC Security correspondent
Luke Somers is believed to have been sold on by his abductors to AQAP, described as the most dangerous of all al-Qaeda's regional affiliates.Luke Somers is believed to have been sold on by his abductors to AQAP, described as the most dangerous of all al-Qaeda's regional affiliates.
The group has earned itself millions of dollars by ransoming hostages but the US and British governments refuse to pay, leaving them little room for negotiation.The group has earned itself millions of dollars by ransoming hostages but the US and British governments refuse to pay, leaving them little room for negotiation.
Experts believe the group may now be looking to compete with Islamic State, in Syria and Iraq, which has gained worldwide notoriety for its extreme violence and cruelty coupled with highly produced videos uploaded on to the internet.Experts believe the group may now be looking to compete with Islamic State, in Syria and Iraq, which has gained worldwide notoriety for its extreme violence and cruelty coupled with highly produced videos uploaded on to the internet.
Imminent danger 'Imminent danger'
President Obama said he authorised the raid to rescue Mr Somers and other hostages held in the same location.President Obama said he authorised the raid to rescue Mr Somers and other hostages held in the same location.
He said information had "indicated that Luke's life was in imminent danger." He said information had "indicated that Luke's life was in imminent danger".
A number of militants were also killed in the operation.A number of militants were also killed in the operation.
"Terrorists who seek to harm our citizens will feel the long arm of American justice," Mr Obama said."Terrorists who seek to harm our citizens will feel the long arm of American justice," Mr Obama said.
A US official told the New York Times that Mr Somers, 33, was apparently shot by his captors as the raid unfolded and was badly wounded when the US forces reached him.A US official told the New York Times that Mr Somers, 33, was apparently shot by his captors as the raid unfolded and was badly wounded when the US forces reached him.
By the time he was flown to a US naval ship in the region, he had died from his injuries, the official was quoted as saying.By the time he was flown to a US naval ship in the region, he had died from his injuries, the official was quoted as saying.
Mr Somers was born in Britain and UK relatives have been mourning his death in Kent.
His step-mother, Penny Bearman, told the BBC that he was "very much loved" by people in Yemen.
"Luke was a peace-loving person who cared for the Yemeni people and the Yemeni struggle," she said, speaking from Deal. "It is a tragedy that his life should end in this way."
Mr Somers' sister, Lucy Somers, told the Associated Press earlier that she had been notified by the FBI of his death.Mr Somers' sister, Lucy Somers, told the Associated Press earlier that she had been notified by the FBI of his death.
"We ask that all of Luke's family members be allowed to mourn in peace," Lucy Somers told AP, speaking from London. "We ask that all of Luke's family members be allowed to mourn in peace," Lucy Somers told AP.
'Devastation''Devastation'
Meanwhile there are reports that Mr Korkie was expected to be released on Sunday. Meanwhile a charity working with Mr Korkie said that they had expected his release on Sunday.
He was abducted with his wife Yolande in May last year in Yemen's second city, Taiz. "Pierre Korkie was very sick - he had a hernia," Gift of the Givers' Yemen project director Anas Hamati told the BBC's Newshour.
Mediators had been working on an "arrangement to take him out", he said, adding: "His passport was ready, everything was ready.
"In that time the attack happened by US special forces in Yemen and that has destroyed everything."
Mr Korkie was abducted with his wife Yolande in May last year in Yemen's second city, Taiz.
She was freed on 10 January without ransom and returned to South Africa.She was freed on 10 January without ransom and returned to South Africa.
"We received with sadness the news that Pierre was killed in an attempt by American Special Forces, in the early hours of this morning, to free hostages in Yemen," the charity Gift of the Givers said in a statement. "The psychological and emotional devastation to Yolande and her family will be compounded by the knowledge that Pierre was to be released by al-Qaeda tomorrow," the charity said in a statement.
"The psychological and emotional devastation to Yolande and her family will be compounded by the knowledge that Pierre was to be released by al-Qaeda tomorrow."
'Difficult time''Difficult time'
Mr Somers, who was kidnapped in Yemen in 2013, appeared in a video this week appealing for help.Mr Somers, who was kidnapped in Yemen in 2013, appeared in a video this week appealing for help.
Luke Somers emails to the BBCLuke Somers emails to the BBC
23 August 201323 August 2013
I'm still in Yemen, though I plan to depart fairly soon, following the end of the country's National Dialogue Conference [UN-backed reconciliation talks]I'm still in Yemen, though I plan to depart fairly soon, following the end of the country's National Dialogue Conference [UN-backed reconciliation talks]
24 August 201324 August 2013
Yemen isn't the most difficult place to live in. Always something to make you smile, you just sometimes have to step outside and find it. I actually feel pretty fortunate, as I'm the only foreigner I know of working directly and regularly in connection with the National Dialogue Conference. But soon enough, I need to depart and spend some time with my mom!Yemen isn't the most difficult place to live in. Always something to make you smile, you just sometimes have to step outside and find it. I actually feel pretty fortunate, as I'm the only foreigner I know of working directly and regularly in connection with the National Dialogue Conference. But soon enough, I need to depart and spend some time with my mom!
4 September 20134 September 2013
I'm sure I will return to the Middle East - and with regards to Yemen, it's pretty much a must. It's an emptying thought, imaging rooting yourself so firmly in a place, only to never return. So return I should, return I must.I'm sure I will return to the Middle East - and with regards to Yemen, it's pretty much a must. It's an emptying thought, imaging rooting yourself so firmly in a place, only to never return. So return I should, return I must.
Profile: Luke SomersProfile: Luke Somers
The footage showed a member of AQAP threatening to kill him unless unspecified demands were met.The footage showed a member of AQAP threatening to kill him unless unspecified demands were met.
Mr Somers worked as a journalist and photographer for local news organisations. His material appeared on international news outlets, including the BBC News website.Mr Somers worked as a journalist and photographer for local news organisations. His material appeared on international news outlets, including the BBC News website.
He was kidnapped outside a supermarket in the Yemeni capital Sana'a in September 2013 and is believed to have been sold on to AQAP. He was kidnapped outside a supermarket in the Yemeni capital Sana'a in September 2013.
"We are aware of reports of the death of Luke Somers and our thoughts are with his family at this difficult time," a BBC spokesperson said on Saturday."We are aware of reports of the death of Luke Somers and our thoughts are with his family at this difficult time," a BBC spokesperson said on Saturday.
Another attempt to rescue Mr Somers last month had failed.Another attempt to rescue Mr Somers last month had failed.