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Three Soldiers Killed in South Yemen

Filed under: al Dhalie — by Jane Novak at 7:42 am on Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Southern Movement was largely peaceful and self-restrained in the face of state violence and atrocities for well over two years, despite dozens of deaths at the hand of police and hundreds of arrests. The turning point was the inclusion of ex-regime loyallist, Tariq al Fadhli. While the majority still support peaceful demonstrations, it only takes a few of these incidents to ratchet up the pressure on both sides.

Yemen Post: Three Yemeni soldiers were killed and other 11 were wounded early Saturday in two attacks by elements of the Southern Mobility, which calls for separating southern Yemen from the north.

The Ministry of Interior announced that the security forces in Lahj province are to hunt down separatist elements accused of killing 3 soldiers and wounding 11 others in two ambushes against two vehicles belonging to the army forces, reported the Ministry’s Security Media Center.

The Center said that a group of these elements ambushed a vehicle belonging to the army forces in Al-Raha area, which led to the death of 2 soldiers in their car after they came under fire from the separatist elements, and 4 others were wounded; then they were taken to hospital for treatment, the attack also resulted in injuring 7 others.

The security services in Lahj province added that a vehicle belonging to the military sector in Al-Malah Directorate was ambushed by separatist elements in Jubail Shams area, which led to the death of the soldier driving the car.

The security services stressed that all involved in both criminal attacks, which targeted members of the army forces, will not go unpunished, and the security will pursue them wherever they are to receive their just punishment.

Currently, it is notable that the Southern Mobility is witnessing increasingly confrontations, call for secession from the north.

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Comment by salem

5/29/2010 @ 9:55 am

for the past 16 days radfan, yafea, aldhala, almelah, alhabeelan, alshaib, gahaf, lazarik, and shabwah are all isolated. no can come in or go out of these city,s and towns. heavy militery mobilezation is in effect, tanks, heavy missale launchers, canons and more. no gasoline no food or medicine can come in and of course no media. 5 days ago a lady was rushed trying to take her to a hospital in aden, as soon as they reached a checkpoint, the army refused to let them pass thru, later the poor woman died while delevering at the checkpoint. no mercy for the pregnanet woman and her borned unborned child. it is a true story jane, same area both killings happend, its ok for her to be killed and its no ok for the troops. tell the world jane you can make a change for over then 2 million people isolated in these areas. thank you

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5/29/2010 @ 8:53 pm

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