An al-Qaeda attack on a Yemeni army post in the south set off clashes that left 64 people dead Monday and prompted local civilians to take up arms alongside the military to beat back the militants, said army officials and residents.
The dawn attack is the latest in a series of bloody battles in recent months that mark an escalation in al-Qaeda’s efforts to expand its control around a swath of land it seized last year. The group took advantage of the country’s political turmoil to overrun cities and towns in southern Yemen.
From: http://ping.fm/NVAYv
Popular Posts
-
Mumbai Police on Tuesday night raided Suraj bar in Dahisar and arrested 14 persons including six girls engaged in sex racket. When a team o...
-
Pakistan has reportedly decided not to take up an Indian offer to supply electricity because of strategic reasons, with officials claiming s...
-
pplauding the progress in the talks between India and Pakistan, the United States on Monday said it is pleased at the decision of Prime Mini...
-
Meeting for the first time, Prime Ministers of China and Bhutan have agreed to establish diplomatic relations and resolve their border dispu...
-
Calling sports as one of the “biggest industries”, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today said that his state is keen to promote sports ...
-
Naquee Ahmed, one of the jailed 13/7 blasts accused, who had claimed to be an informer of Delhi police, was in contact with Indian Mujahidee...
-
New Delhi, Jul 23: The country's largest two-wheeler maker Hero Honda will reveal its much-anticipated global brand identity in London o...
-
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his allies are vigorously denying allegations in a new book that he took illegal campaign cash from the...
-
Oil prices were higher in Asian trade today, buoyed by a shutdown of Britain’s largest oil field as talk of war pervaded the crude-producing...
-
The premises of Uttar Pradesh-based liquor baron and businessman Ponty Chadha were today searched by the Income Tax Department in the state ...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment