17 militants killed in Yemen fighting

Yemeni military officials say government troops have killed 17 Al-Qaeda militants in the latest fighting in the south.

June 17, 2012

Talat Zaki Hafiz

SANA’A — Yemeni military officials say government troops have killed 17 Al-Qaeda militants in the latest fighting in the south. The officials say the fighting raged until early Saturday around Azan town in southern Shabwa province, one of the few remaining Al-Qaeda strongholds. Six soldiers were wounded. Yemeni warplanes pounded militant hideouts in the mountains surrounding Azan on Friday but the officials say casualty figures from those bombings were not available because of the ruggedness of the terrain. The military has advanced against Al-Qaeda strongholds in the south. Troops on Friday took Shoqra, the last town under militant control in Abyan province, which borders Shabwa.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity in line with military regulations. — AP


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