Gunmen kill two Yemen security officers
BY Agencies3 Nov 2015 5:04 AM IST
Agencies3 Nov 2015 5:04 AM IST
Gunmen killed two security officers in separate drive-by shootings in the southern Yemeni city of Aden, where jihadists are becoming increasingly active, security officials said today.
In the first incident, gunmen opened fire from a car at Major Meead Ali outside the building where he lives in the port city’s Inmaa neighbourhood, one official said.
Gunmen shot dead Abdelwahed Ahmed of Aden’s criminal investigation unit in a similar attack outside his home in Al-Mansura district, another security official said.
Meanwhile, the chief prosecutor of the neighbouring Lahj province, Saeed Abdullah, escaped an attempt to assassinate him in a similar way in Aden, a third security official told AFP.
All the attacks took place late on Saturday, the sources said. Such assassinations by unidentified gunmen in cars or on motorbikes are common in Yemen, especially in the lawless south and are usually attributed to Al-Qaeda, although it rarely claims responsibility for them. Aden has been rocked by unrest since Shiite Huthi rebels and their allies, who have seized the Yemeni capital before expanding further across the country, entered the city in mid-March.
In the first incident, gunmen opened fire from a car at Major Meead Ali outside the building where he lives in the port city’s Inmaa neighbourhood, one official said.
Gunmen shot dead Abdelwahed Ahmed of Aden’s criminal investigation unit in a similar attack outside his home in Al-Mansura district, another security official said.
Meanwhile, the chief prosecutor of the neighbouring Lahj province, Saeed Abdullah, escaped an attempt to assassinate him in a similar way in Aden, a third security official told AFP.
All the attacks took place late on Saturday, the sources said. Such assassinations by unidentified gunmen in cars or on motorbikes are common in Yemen, especially in the lawless south and are usually attributed to Al-Qaeda, although it rarely claims responsibility for them. Aden has been rocked by unrest since Shiite Huthi rebels and their allies, who have seized the Yemeni capital before expanding further across the country, entered the city in mid-March.
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