Al Qaeda attacks Yemen forces

2012-04-22 2

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A video obtained by Reuters on Saturday (April 21) purports to show al Qaeda militants using a tank and heavy machine guns in an attack against Yemeni government forces.

On Saturday, Yemeni air force officials said that air strikes had killed 13 suspected al Qaeda-linked militants in the south of the country, as the armed forces fight to quell a stubborn Islamist insurgency.

Residents said the aircraft had attacked suspected militant strongholds in Jebel Yasuf and al-Minyasa in the Lawdar area, where officials say more than 200 Islamist fighters have been killed in less than two weeks.

Militants have exploited a year of upheaval that severely weakened central government control over whole swathes of Yemen to strengthen their foothold in the impoverished state, particularly in the south.

Recently elected President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi is also grappling with a southern secessionist movement and a rebellion by Shi'ite Muslims who have effectively carved out a state within a state in the rugged northern province of Saada, on the border with Saudi Arabia.

An official said eight people were killed near the city of Saada on Saturday in a shootout between Shi'ite rebels known as Houthis and Sunni Muslim Salafis who attend a religious school in the area.

Fighting began when four Salafi students approached a checkpoint manned by Houthis on the outskirts of the city and shooting broke out, the official said. Four people died on each side and each accused the other of firing the first shot.

The Houthis have fought regularly with Salafis in Saada, accusing Riyadh of smuggling weapons to the Salafis because the two follow a similar creed. Salafis view Shi'ites as heretics.

Saudi Arabia briefly fought the Houthis in north Yemen after the Houthis grabbed a piece of Saudi territory in 2009.