An image grab taken yesterday from a video released on March 29 by Al Malahem Media, the media arm of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), purportedly shows AQAP chief Nasser al-Wuhaishi addressing scores of jihadists at an undisclosed location in Yemen.

 

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The leader of Al Qaeda's wing in Yemen has vowed to attack the US, in a video apparently showing a gathering of the group celebrating a mass jailbreak of fighters.

In February, attackers mounted a bomb, grenade and gun assault on the main prison in Sanaa in which 29 inmates, including 19 jailed for terrorism-related crimes, escaped.

The 15-minute video, dated March 2014 and posted on a website used by Islamists, shows masked men waving Al Qaeda's black flag and celebrating the arrival of the freed prisoners.

Its authenticity could not be independently verified.

"The Crusader enemy, dear brothers, still possesses cards which he moves around. We have to remember that we are always fighting the biggest enemy," says a man speaking in the open in a mountainous area, whom the video identifies as its leader Nasser al-Wuhaishi.

"We have to remove the cross, (and) the bearer of the cross, America," said Wuhaishi, who appeared with his face uncovered, wearing a T-shirt and sporting the dagger common among Yemeni men.

The video, entitled "Images from the reception of the freed prisoners from Sanaa's central prison", included testimony from fighters involved in the jailbreak.

"We planned that we would need 10 hand grenades," said a man identified as Munir al-Bouni.

Another man said: "Once you got out, you turned right and the guys were waiting."

The video showed men arriving in white pickup trucks and others greeting Wuhaishi. Others carried rifles, and some sat on the ground drinking juice. Some spoke or sang through microphones and loudspeakers.

Abdulrazzaq al-Jamal, a journalist who has interviewed members of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), said it was the largest known gathering of Al Qaeda in Yemen.

 

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