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May 31, 2011

Fighting Breaks Out in Yemeni Capital

31 May 2011 VOA News Fighting has broken out in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a,
signaling the breakdown of a truce between tribal groups and forces loyal to
President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Clashes are reported to have erupted Tuesday morning.

Yemeni forces mounted dual assaults on country's south Monday, killing more
than 20 opposition demonstrators in the city of Taiz, while government
warplanes launched airstrikes on another southern town seized by Islamist
militants.

In Taiz, Republican Guard troops and plainclothes gunmen backed by tanks
moved in before dawn, 

opening fire on crowds in the city's main square where protesters had been
camped out for weeks. Witnesses say Yemeni troops shot at protesters,
running them over, setting fire to tents and crushing a field hospital
before occupying the entire square. 

The three-month-old protest camp, where thousands of activists had demanded
the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, was completely destroyed. The
United States Embassy in Sana'a condemned the "unprovoked and unjustified
attack on youth protesters."

Meanwhile, Yemeni helicopter gunships and fighter jets bombed militant
positions in Zinjibar Monday, a day after Islamists of uncertain affiliation
consolidated their control over the city, which is the capital of southern
Abyan province. Yemeni officials say at least four soldiers were killed in
Zinjibar Monday, raising the city's death toll from three days of fighting
to more than 30, including militants, government forces and civilians.

Yemeni opposition figures and dissident generals have accused Mr. Saleh of
surrendering Abyan province to "terrorists" to scare people into thinking
that al-Qaida will overrun the country unless he remains in power. Mr. Saleh
has been in office for nearly 33 years.

In the capital, Sana'a, several explosions and shooting were heard late
Monday in the Hasaba district, the scene of week-long fighting between Mr.
Saleh's forces and a rival tribe. Residents in the Yemeni capital reported
that Internet service had been cut and a major cell phone provider network
disrupted.

Meanwhile, Yemeni security officials say they are searching for three French
aid workers who have been missing in the southeastern province of Hadramout
since Saturday. The officials said Monday authorities have located a vehicle
used by the aid workers outside a town in the province.

The French foreign ministry says it appears increasingly likely that the aid
workers were kidnapped. They were working for the France-based aid group
Triangle Generation Humanitaire.

 



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