ADEN - YemenÂ’s army exchanged machinegun fire with Al-Qaeda terrorist suspects in the countryÂ’s south in clashes that left two soldiers and three terrorists extremists dead, military and local officials said on Wednesday.
“Battles using machineguns erupted on the eastern outskirts of the city of Zinjibar, leaving two soldiers dead and seven others wounded,” a military official told AFP, referring to the capital of Abyan province.
Three terrorists militants from the Partisans of Sharia, the Al-Qaeda-linked terrorist insurgent group that took over most of Zinjibar in May, were also killed in the clashes late on Tuesday and at least five were wounded.
A local official in the adjacent town of Jaar confirmed the toll, adding that the three dead terrorists militants were a Syrian, a Saudi and a Yemeni.
The army also fired Katyusha rockets at the terrorists extremistsÂ’ hideouts in several areas across the outskirts of Zinjibar, the military official told AFP on the condition of anonymity.
The Islamist terrorist extremist network has turned 11 months of political turmoil in the country to its advantage, using the popular revolt against President Ali Abdullah Saleh to bolster its presence in southern and eastern Yemen. Terrorists Militants linked to Al-Qaeda control several regions and towns including Zinjibar, where they clash regularly with government forces and tribal auxiliaries. |