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3/03/2012

Attack on a U.S. security team in Yemen and the bomb hit 22

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Said the Pentagon (the Pentagon) and a security official said on Friday that gunmen opened fire on a U.S. security team at its training of Yemeni soldiers in the south of Yemen, and both denied the reports of the Islamist group said the U.S. intelligence agency officers killed in the attack.
In the north of the country, said a rebel group controlled large parts of that region that a bomb exploded in protest against the United States, wounding at least 22 people.
The conflict with the northern rebels and militants in the southern list of challenges facing the new President of Yemen, Abed Rabo Mansour Hadi, who Washington hopes will end the years of unrest in Yemen near the main oil shipping lines.
The Ansar al-Sharia, an Islamic group based in the Yemen-based al Qaeda-linked and it attacked and killed an American officer in the south on Thursday.
In a text message sent to reporters in Yemen said that Ansar al-Sharia "mujahideen" killed a CIA on Thursday during his stay in the province of Aden after a hunt for him and make sure it works with the Government of Sana'a.
A Yemeni security official in Aden asked not to be named, said the gunman opened fire on a U.S. security team is working in the training of Yemeni security forces on Thursday, but the shots hit their armored vehicle without one was hurt.
In Washington, Pentagon spokesman confirmed that the gunman fired several shots at armored vehicles with a U.S. security team in Yemen without a single injury.
And prompted fears that promote the political unrest in Yemen, al Qaeda's wing in the country and Washington and the Arab Gulf States to mediate in the left former President Ali Abdullah Saleh to power after a year of protests against his rule.
And thus became the fourth for an Arab leader toppled from power as a result popular uprisings after the leaders of Tunisia, Egypt and Libya.
He promised to Hadi, who won the election he was the only candidate for the succession in favor last week, led by Yemen to the new elections and a new constitution and the reform of the army in two years.
Worth Hadi several conflicts including clashes with separatist insurgency in the south and north, seen long ago.
Dominated by Islamist militants on the areas of land in southern Yemen during the conflict over the fate of the benefit as they control the city of Zanzibar in Abyan province in the south.
The leader of the Shiite rebels who control large parts of northern Yemen, a bomb exploded during a protest against U.S. intervention in Yemen on Friday, injuring 22 people in the north of the country.
The leader of the rebels who tried to crush them in the Yemeni military campaigns from 2004 to 2009 in a statement that the U.S. ambassador in Sanaa personally responsible for the bombing in Saada near the border with Saudi Arabia.
Abd al-Malik al that this attack was aimed at "rejected" foreign interference on the part of the ambassador, such as intervention in the structure of the army, "and his demonic" to change his faith.
The area has seen fighting in recent months between Shi'ite and Sunni Muslims. Houthis accuse their opponents of arming Saudi Arabia.
Southerners rejected the separatists deal that put the shift in power Hadi, saying they do not want anything to do with the process of auspicious united.
Witnesses said thousands of protesters gathered near the headquarters of Bob in the capital to demand the re-organization of the army to exclude relatives of Saleh and his loyalists.

Source: Reuters

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