50663920 Yemeni authorities have reported the destruction of 30 militants of Al Qaeda
Yemen's Ministry of Defense said 30 militants to destroy al-Qaeda in the southern province of Abyan. It is reported by Agence France-Presse. According to the Associated Press, in a statement officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, indicated that the operation to eliminate insurgents began the evening of June 6 and continued on June 7. No details on the incident is not given. Representatives of the Ministry, as well as witnesses who claim that areas of the province, which, as far as we know, are controlled by insurgents, were bombed. Confirm the data on the death of 30 Islamists have been reported. It is unclear exactly which sites were bombed. May 29, 2011 Islamists seized the capital city of the province of Abyan Zindzhibar (at first it was thought that this militia of al-Qaeda, then were told that they belong to the group "Army of Aden). Representatives of the opposition then accused the authorities of the country in a deliberate surrender of the city to intimidate the al-Qaeda forces of the opposition, who are waging an armed struggle against the regime of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. June 6 at the site of the British Channel 4 reported that after Zindzhibar was bombed, the militants of Al Qaeda left the city. According to these data, have been killed from five to 21 people, most of whom were soldiers of government forces. Whether referring to the Ministry of Defence of Yemen is these attacks is unclear. Until the end it is unclear whether perpetrated by militants of Al Qaeda all the attacks, which they attributed to the authorities. According to experts, the government may in some cases to try to pass off the attack of the Islamist insurgent tribes, which had sought removal from power of President Saleh. Happy June 7 tribal militias seized the third most city in the country – Taiz. Currently President Saleh is being treated in Saudi Arabia. He received severe injuries after the bombing of the presidential palace on June 3. Also suffered several high-ranking officials of the country. Demonstrations against the Board Saleh began in February. In May, they escalated into armed clashes between tribal rebels and government forces.