Al-Qaeda’s Attacks in Yemen kills 21 Militants, Troops

At least 21 people died in four hours of clashes between suspected al Qaeda militants and government forces in southern Yemen on Monday, security officials said.

The firefight erupted after militants hit an army barracks in the Loder district of Abyan province in an assault that included heavy artillery, according to the officials.

The dead included 12 militants, seven soldiers and two members of pro-government tribes, they said.

This is the second militant attempt to take over Loder this year. The first was in early January.

Last week, Yemen poured thousands of troops into the country’s south to battle al Qaeda fighters and tighten security, officials said. Yemeni warplanes bombarded al Qaeda hideouts all week in a series of U.S.-supported airstrikes in Abyan and Lahj provinces.

The offensive came after militants killed dozens of troops and seized large quantities of weapons when it raided a military zone. Numerous other Yemeni soldiers were taken hostage, officials said.

Yemen’s al Qaeda movement has expanded its control over parts of the country in the past year, leading politicians to consider the option of dialogue with the militant network, according to CNN.

 

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