UP

Al-Qaeda militants attack Yemen army camp - 12 dead

Home page World
12 Punto 14 Punto 16 Punto 18 Punto
Al-Qaeda militants attack Yemen army camp -

Suspected al Qaeda militants launched a car-bomb and gun attack on an army camp in southeastern Yemen early on Monday, leaving at least 10 militants and two soldiers dead, a military official and residents said.

Axar.az reports citing Reuters.

The assault near the town of Baddah in oil-producing Hadramout province came after a lull in attacks by the Islamist militant group.

Attackers set off two car bombs outside the camp, the official said. Residents said they also heard gunfire after two loud explosions.

"Our soldiers foiled the attack and managed to secure the camp and we are still pursuing those who have escaped in nearby farms," the official told Reuters by phone.

Al Qaeda took advantage of years of turmoil to build up one of its most active branches in the impoverished Arabian Peninsula country.

It has been forced out of some areas in recent years by Yemen's army and allied Saudi-led coalition forces backing President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi in Yemen's civil war.

But its militants have retreated to mountainous and desert areas and launch regular attacks on Yemeni troops and government facilities.

The United States has launched two commando raids on al Qaeda forces in Yemen this year and stepped up drone attacks.

Date
2017.06.12 / 14:24
Author
Axar.az
See also

Ukraine open to Easter ceasefire, Zelensky says

The US will take control of Strait of Hormuz over time

Tikhanovskaya urges EU to maintain sanctions on Belarus

Deripaska proposes 12-hour, six-day workweek for Russia

IRGC launches 87th wave of 'True Promise 4' operation

Gulf states turn to Ukraine for counter-drone capabilities

Trump threatens Iran energy sites if Hormuz not reopened

Ukraine reportedly regains control of Kivsharivka - Video

Putin and Vucic discuss Ukraine and Middle East

Syrian President begins Germany visit

Latest
Xocalı soyqırımı — 1992-ci il Bağla
Bize yazin Bağla
ArxivBağla