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Yemen government declares war on al-Qaeda
2013-06-07
[Yemen Post] The Yemeni coalition government declared an all-out war on al-Qaeda this Wednesday when it launched an air and ground offensive on the terror group in south-eastern Hadhramawt where several villages near Mukalla have fallen prey to the Islamists.

In May, al-Qaeda invaded several villages in Hadhramawt in a bid to assert itself as a power player in the province and emulate its 2011 victory against the central government. At the midst of Yemen revolution al-Qaeda used a power vacuum to seize large swathes of land in the southern province of Abyan
...a governorate of Yemen. The region was a base to the Aden-Abyan Islamic Army terrorist group until it dropped the name and joined al-Qaeda. Its capital is Zinjibar. In March 2011, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula declared the governate an Islamic Emirate after seizing control of the region. The New York Times fastidiously reported that those in control, while Islamic hard boyz, are not in fact al-Qaeda, but something else that looks, tastes, smells, and acts the same. Yemeni government forces launched an effort to re-establish control of the region when President-for-Life Saleh was tossed and the carnage continues...
. Subsequently the group declared Jaar and Zinjibar, which both had fallen under its command Islamic Caliphates.

Forced out of Abyan in 2012 by the military and local tribes, al-Qaeda operatives went back into hidings, awaiting their next opportunity.

Not surprisingly the group has chosen now to operate in Hadhramawt, a secessionist stronghold, which loyalty to the central government runs only skin deep.

Officials confirmed on Wednesday that troops (a reported 10,000 men) backed by tanks and helicopters launched their first assault against al-Qaeda in Ghayl Bawasir, a city-village situated 30 Km east of the seaport of Mukalla.

So far officials confirmed 10 death: three soldiers and seven al-Qaeda gunnies.

Although the defense ministry denied in May reports that al-Qaeda had managed to take control over areas around Mukalla, ahead of broader and bolder move against the regional capital city itself, it later on had to concur with press reports and admit Islamists were once again hitting the drums of war.
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