04-06-2011, 08:35 AM
Conflicting reports about the fate of the President of Yemen after the bombing of the presidential headquarters in Sana'a
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06
2011
Conflicting reports about the fate of the President of Yemen after the bombing of the presidential headquarters in Sana'a
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Yemeni sources reported that a number of senior officials were injured in the bombing of the presidential residence in Sanaa on Friday. The sources pointed out that Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and Prime Minister were among the wounded. And press sources indicated that Saleh was inside the mosque during the presidential bombing and was slightly injured. In a story for later said a leader of the ruling party said that President Saleh is alive and hold a news conference shortly after. State television also announced that the Yemeni President Saleh, who was injured Friday in a fire shells at Masjid Dar Presidency "doing fine."
For its part, said sources in the opposition Yemeni President Saleh could have been killed during the escape from the presidential house. On the other hand, media reports indicated that among the wounded Yemeni Prime Minister and Vice President and Speaker of Parliament, which described his condition as serious. Were killed 4 of the Presidential Guard officers in Yemen. There has been no official confirmation from the Yemeni authorities in this regard.
The battled forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh, with tribal fighters in the capital on Thursday in battles that killed dozens, while the U.S. envoy touring the region. The cause of the heavy fighting in the streets of Sanaa, which erupted after the protests demanding the fall of the benefit since January in the killing of at least 135 people during the past ten days, raising concern about the fate of Yemen, which already stands on the brink of economic disaster. The fierce fighting continued until late into the night, witnesses said that "security forces fired live bullets at the protesters." State television showed live pictures of the building Yemen Airways is on fire and threw the blame on the tribesmen in the blaze.
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3
06
2011
Conflicting reports about the fate of the President of Yemen after the bombing of the presidential headquarters in Sana'a
Site Editor
Yemeni sources reported that a number of senior officials were injured in the bombing of the presidential residence in Sanaa on Friday. The sources pointed out that Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and Prime Minister were among the wounded. And press sources indicated that Saleh was inside the mosque during the presidential bombing and was slightly injured. In a story for later said a leader of the ruling party said that President Saleh is alive and hold a news conference shortly after. State television also announced that the Yemeni President Saleh, who was injured Friday in a fire shells at Masjid Dar Presidency "doing fine."
For its part, said sources in the opposition Yemeni President Saleh could have been killed during the escape from the presidential house. On the other hand, media reports indicated that among the wounded Yemeni Prime Minister and Vice President and Speaker of Parliament, which described his condition as serious. Were killed 4 of the Presidential Guard officers in Yemen. There has been no official confirmation from the Yemeni authorities in this regard.
The battled forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh, with tribal fighters in the capital on Thursday in battles that killed dozens, while the U.S. envoy touring the region. The cause of the heavy fighting in the streets of Sanaa, which erupted after the protests demanding the fall of the benefit since January in the killing of at least 135 people during the past ten days, raising concern about the fate of Yemen, which already stands on the brink of economic disaster. The fierce fighting continued until late into the night, witnesses said that "security forces fired live bullets at the protesters." State television showed live pictures of the building Yemen Airways is on fire and threw the blame on the tribesmen in the blaze.
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