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Monster Davis Tributeleast 76 people were killed in an explosion Monday in a munitions factory in southern Yemen, looted the night before by members of Al Qaeda, according to revised figures provided to AFP by an official of the administration Local. "Between 75 and 80 people were killed in the explosion" in the province of Abyan, said a local official, Nasser al-Mansari, adding that "55 corpses have been identified." Nasser al-Mansari, Secretary General of Council of the town Khanfar, which depends administratively plant, said he had not been possible to identify other bodies, completely charred or not they remained as bone. The
Monster Diddy Beatsvictims are civilians who have entered the plant on Monday in an attempt to recover any weapons or ammunition after a commando operation of elements of Al Qaeda who attacked the military unit production and took away boxes of ammunition. The commando of about thirty hooded people entrusted these funds on four trucks before leaving the premises without being bothered. The circumstances of the explosion Monday were not yet clarified and the death toll could rise as the search continues killed and wounded there. An investigation was ordered. The munitions plant called "17 October" is located near Jaar, a stronghold of Al Qaeda, whose elements have clashed with the army for control of this city Sunday. Abyan
Monster Diddy Beatsprovince illustrates the lack of control exercised by the central government of President Ali Abdullah Saleh on large parts of the country. Al-Qaeda operates openly in this vast semi-desert province and the Southern Movement, demanding autonomy, is very active. President Saleh has implicitly acknowledged to executives of his party, General People's Congress (GPC), he had no control over the entire country, even in normal times, is not fully controlled by the services security because of the strong tribal tradition. He then cited a shortage of gas fuel in the capital, speaking of roads cut by opponents and rebels, and spoke of "designs" of the opposition to subtract whole provinces to control his power. President Saleh, a U.S. ally against al-Qaeda is fighting for its survival after two months of his challenge to his power for 32 years.
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ptwc01 le mardi 29 mars 2011
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