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AP / The Hindu.
Anti-government protestors, shout slogans and hold up a placard that reads in Arabic " Leave", during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa. File photo.
AP / The Hindu.
Anti-government protestors, shout slogans and hold up a placard that reads in Arabic " Leave", during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa. File photo.
The deadly fighting that rocked the Yemeni capital this week has spread beyond Sanaa after armed tribesmen seeking to oust President Ali Abdullah Saleh seized two military camps in battles that killed at least 18 and prompted airstrikes by government warplanes, a tribal leader said.
Friday’s fighting brought to at least 124 the number killed in the past five days of bloodshed, which has hiked fears that the Arab world’s poorest country could be thrown into civil war as Mr. Saleh clings to power in the face of peaceful protests demanding his ouster.
There were new signs that the fighting in and around Sanaa could cause a wider breakdown in a country where numerous armed groups operate. On Friday, Islamic militants went on a rampage in a southern city, taking control of a police station, banks and government buildings, security officials and witnesses said.
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