Wednesday May 1, 2012
A French security official working for energy
company Total has been wounded and a Yemeni soldier killed when gunmen attacked
their car, medical and oil industry officials say.
The attack took place at Sayun in the eastern
province of Hadramawt when the Frenchman was on his way to the airport to
return to Sanaa after a mission, said a source in Yemen's oil ministry.
A second soldier, who was also in the car, was
wounded, and the casualties were taken to a public hospital in Sayun, a medical
official told AFP.
'The Frenchman was hit by three bullets in the
thigh. His condition is stable and his life is not in danger,' the official
said.
The attackers, who were travelling in two
vehicles, fired machineguns at the car before fleeing, the ministry said.
Violence is common in south and southeast
Yemen, where al-Qaeda militants have exploited the decline in central
government control during anti-regime protests that led to president Ali
Abdullah Saleh's resignation in February.
Total has been operating in Yemen since 1987
and has an almost 40 per cent interest in Yemen's Balhaf liquefaction plant, an
investment worth $US4.5 billion ($A4.33 billion) dollars, the country's
biggest.
Yemen has an oil production of around 300,000
barrels a day, mostly for export.
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