Security: Yemen Soldier Killed in 'Qaida Attack'
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A suspected al-Qaida attack on an army checkpoint in southeast Yemen on Saturday killed one soldier and wounded another, a security source said.
The attack targeted an army checkpoint in the al-Qatn area of the semi-desert Hadramawt province, the source said.
The source said that the gunmen, suspected al-Qaida militants, had fled.
Yemeni troops launched an offensive in late April to dislodge al-Qaida militants from their strongholds in the south of the country.
One hundred soldiers and 500 militants were killed in the operation, a military spokesman said on Thursday.
Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula is considered by Washington the global jihadist network's deadliest franchise.
The group was created in a merger between the network's Yemeni and Saudi branches, and it has been targeted by U.S. drone strikes this year.
Taking advantage of a collapse of central authority during a 2011 uprising that forced veteran strongman Ali Abdullah Saleh from power, al-Qaida seized swathes of the south and east.
They remain deeply entrenched in Hadramawt province further east, where they have carried out a series of spectacular attacks in past months.