Saturday, April 14, 2012

Yemen: 13 al-Qaeda-linked terrorists killed in clashes

An image taken with a mobile phone shows Yemeni army soldiers gathered during fighting against militant supporters of the al-Qaeda in the southern Yemen town of Loder, in Abiyan province, on April 14, 2012. At least 222 people including 183 militants have been killed in five days of clashes around the strategic town of Loder which Al-Qaeda is trying to seize, a security official said. (Getty Images)
ADEN (Reuters) - At least 13 al Qaeda-linked militants and government troops were killed on Saturday in a clash at a checkpoint outside Yemen's southern port of Aden, the Defense Ministry said.

Militants opened fire on the checkpoint from two vehicles, prompting government troops to return fire, the ministry said on its website. Eight militants and five soldiers were killed in the exchange of fire, it added. One of the militants' vehicles was also destroyed.

The clash came six days after Yemen's military launched an offensive against Islamist insurgents who had attacked a military camp outside the southern city of Lawdar. About 200 people have been killed in the fighting so far.

On Friday, at least 34 people, mostly Islamist militants, were killed near Lawdar, officials said, after the government intensified its operations, sending an elite anti-terrorism unit from the capital Sanaa to join the fight.

A local official said on Friday the Yemeni air force had bombed two sites held by militants. No casualties were reported.

In an emailed statement on Friday, Ansar al-Sharia (Partisans of Islamic Law), a group affiliated with al Qaeda, said its fighters had killed 37 tribesmen fighting for the government in the previous two days.

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