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  2. USS Cole bombing - Wikipedia

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    The USS Cole bombing was a suicide attack by al-Qaeda against USS Cole, a guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy, on 12 October 2000, while it was being refueled in Yemen's Aden harbor.

  3. Al-Qaeda in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    The USS Cole after the bombing. AQY's first major attack came with the attempted bombing of the USS The Sullivans on 3 January 2000. [8] The attack was a failure, as the suicide boat containing the explosives sank before it could reach the ship. [9] Al-Nashiri's plan would later come to fruition with the bombing of the USS Cole on 12

  4. Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi - Wikipedia

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    Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi, also known as Abu Ali al-Harithi (Arabic: أبو علي الحارثي) (died November 3, 2002) was an al-Qaeda operative and a citizen of Yemen who is suspected of having been involved in the October 2000 USS Cole bombing, [1] and the October Limburg attack.

  5. US Navy faces its most intense combat since World War II ...

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    There's also the USS Cole, targeted in 2000 by boat-borne al-Qaida suicide bombers during a refueling stop in Yemen's port city of Aden, which killed 17 on board.

  6. Yemen's Houthi rebels launch boat-borne bomb attack against ...

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    The use of a boat loaded with explosives raised the specter of 2000's USS Cole attack, a suicide assault by al-Qaida on the warship when it was at port in Aden, killing 17 on board. Associated Press journalists saw the Cole in the Red Sea on Wednesday, now taking part in the U.S. campaign while visiting one of her sister ships, the USS Laboon.

  7. Walid bin Attash - Wikipedia

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    In October 2000, Attash was identified as the mastermind behind the USS Cole bombing which took place in Aden, Yemen. [21] On September 11, 2002, his 17-year-old brother Hassan bin Attash was taken prisoner by Pakistani forces raiding the Tariq Road House, handed over to the Americans and sent to The Dark Prison. [22]

  8. Abdul Rahim al-Nashiri - Wikipedia

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    USS Cole is towed away from the port city of Aden, Yemen, into open sea on October 29, 2000. Finally, probably in 1998, al-Nashiri is alleged to have joined al-Qaeda, reporting directly to bin Laden. In late 1998, he conceived of a plot to attack a U.S. vessel using a boat full of explosives.

  9. Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Al Badawi - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He was captured in Yemen and sentenced to death on 29 September 2004. Al-Badawi was also indicted on 15 May 2003, by the United States for the USS Cole bombing and the attempted attack on USS The Sullivans. He is thought to have travelled to Saudi Arabia and purchased a small boat and then a truck and trailer to transport it.