A Pentagon spokesman says the US has conducted more than 30 airstrikes this week in Yemen aimed at an al-Qaida affiliate seen as intent on attacking the US.

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Navy Capt. Jeff Davis told reporters today that US warplanes over the past two days have targeted members of the group known as al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, as well as the group's infrastructure, fighting positions and heavy weapons.

He said approximately 25 strikes had been launched yesterday and "several" more today, putting the combined total at more than 30.

Without specifying future plans, Davis said the US was engaged in a sustained campaign in areas of Yemen where AQAP is most active. He said no US ground troops have been involved in firefights there since a late-January raid.

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