Yemen clashes leave 11 dead
June 9, 2012
Al-Qaeda militants have killed two
soldiers in Yemen's Abyan province, prompting troops to shell jihadist
positions and kill nine extremists, military and local sources said Saturday.
"Al-Qaeda militants opened
machine gun fire on an army post on the western outskirts of Jaar," an
Al-Qaeda stronghold the army has been trying to retake since last month,
"killing two soldiers and wounding four others," a military official
said.
Troops responded to the late
Friday assault by shelling Al-Qaeda positions on Jaar outskirts killing
"several militants," the official told AFP.
A source in Jaar confirmed the
shelling saying "we have buried nine Al-Qaeda militants in the town's
cemetery," adding that five other jihadists were also wounded.
Yemeni forces launched an all-out
offensive on May 12 aimed at reclaiming towns and cities lost to Al-Qaeda
during the past year, including Abyan's capital Zinjibar.
Since the beginning of the attack,
457 people have been killed, according to an AFP tally combined from different
sources. This includes 342 Al-Qaeda militants, 70 soldiers, 26 local armed men,
and 19 civilians.
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