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Nine soldiers, five militants killed in attack on elite Yemeni force |
2018-03-30 |
[DAWN] Suspected Al Qaeda The official said that five suspected ...the formerly independent Qu'aiti state and sultanate, annexed by Communist South Yemen in 1968, encompassing a region along the Gulf of Aden, extending eastwards to the borders of the Dhofar region of Oman. The people are called Hadhramis and speak Hadhrami Arabic. The city Tarimis is estimated to contain the highest concentration of descendants of the Prophet Muhammad (PTUI) anywhere in the world, approximately seven in every square yard... historic provincial capital, against a unit of the Hadrami Elite Forces. The unit was set up and trained by the United Arab Emirates, as part of a strategy to combat Al Qaeda, which had exploited a three-year civil war and tried to expand its control in the area before they were driven out. Hisham al-Jaberi, a local military commander, said at least four other soldiers from the Hadrami Elite Forces were also maimed in the attack in an area called Wadi Hajar. Al Qaeda’s Yemen ![]() affiliate, Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula ...the latest incarnation of various Qaeda and Qaeda-allied groups, including the now-defunct Aden-Abyan Islamic Army that boomed the USS Cole in 2000... (AQAP), had briefly seized control of Mukalla and several other towns and cities in the neigbouring Shabwa, 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 Emirateafter 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... and al-Bayda provinces. Local forces, backed by the UAE member of the Saudi-led coalition drove them out in a series of military operations over the past two years. But |
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