Yemen continued to be volatile (photo: AP)
SANAA -loyalist forces of Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh and opposition forces was reported involved fighting in Sanaa, Yemen early today.
The crossfire between the warring parties was the rocket, mortar and automatic weapons. Loud explosions and gunfire sound heard in the capital city of Yemen.
There is no exact number of these in the crossfire. But authorities said three people were killed at a location not far from where the battle took place. So reported Associated Press, Mon (5/10/2011).
Three people were killed, murdered in a place known to the citizens who opposed the settlement Of Ali Abdullah Saleh. Six people were also wounded when mortars crashing from their homes.
Fighting had stopped when the Dawn azan reverberate in the region. But the lapse of some time and then both the warring parties were back into the battle.
Loyalist forces President Saleh is indeed often involved clashes with opponents of the party leader of Yemen who has reigned for 33 years. Last March a few tribal groups in the country joined the former ally of Saleh, to form an opposition movement.
Saleh until now reluctant to come down from his post and only willing stepped down when he is given immunity from legal process is happening.
The crossfire between the warring parties was the rocket, mortar and automatic weapons. Loud explosions and gunfire sound heard in the capital city of Yemen.
There is no exact number of these in the crossfire. But authorities said three people were killed at a location not far from where the battle took place. So reported Associated Press, Mon (5/10/2011).
Three people were killed, murdered in a place known to the citizens who opposed the settlement Of Ali Abdullah Saleh. Six people were also wounded when mortars crashing from their homes.
Fighting had stopped when the Dawn azan reverberate in the region. But the lapse of some time and then both the warring parties were back into the battle.
Loyalist forces President Saleh is indeed often involved clashes with opponents of the party leader of Yemen who has reigned for 33 years. Last March a few tribal groups in the country joined the former ally of Saleh, to form an opposition movement.
Saleh until now reluctant to come down from his post and only willing stepped down when he is given immunity from legal process is happening.
He also claimed his power to his Deputy will be averted, but it has not yet proven.
(faj)
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