The State Department has said that it has not yet received confirmation of the killing of a 16-year-old American in Yemen — and that has angered his relatives, the family of radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.
The teenager was Awlaki’s son, Abdulrahman, and he was killed in an American military airstrike on Oct. 14. But the strike hasn’t been officially acknowledged. U.S. officials, meantime, say they have not yet been contacted by the teenager’s family, or been provided with confirmation of his death by the Yemeni government.
The family confirms they have gotten silence from Washington.
“What confirmation of the killing do they want,” a family member said in an e-mail to The Post. “They obliterated him with a Hellfire missile? What was left of him was pieces of his clothes.”
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