Clashes with Rebels, al-Qaida Kill 16 Yemeni Soldiers

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Sixteen Yemeni pro-government fighters were killed on Tuesday in separate clashes with Huthi rebels and al-Qaida fighters in the south of the war-torn country, military sources and officials said.

Forces supporting Yemen's President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, are fighting both the Huthi rebels who control parts of the country including the capital Sanaa and jihadists in the south.

Al-Qaida fighters on Tuesday ambushed an army unit on its way to conduct an operation against a jihadist position east of the coastal town of Shaqra in the southern province of Abyan, security sources said.

Local officials said 11 soldiers and 15 al-Qaida fighters were killed in the attack.

Al-Qaida fighters seized two military vehicles and weapons, security sources said.

Meanwhile, in the neighboring province of Shabwa, five pro-Hadi fighters including an officer were killed along with nine Huthi rebels near the town of Baihan, loyalist military sources said.

Baihan is held by the Shiite Huthis and their allies, supporters of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Al-Qaida and the rival Islamic State group have taken advantage of chaos in Yemen to reinforce their presence in the Arabian Peninsula country.

Yemen's war has killed more than 7,000 people since the Saudi-led coalition began its military intervention in March 2015, according to the United Nations.

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Thumb justice 03 January 2017, 18:51

Forces supporting Yemen's President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, are fighting both the Huthi rebels who control parts of the country including the capital Sanaa and jihadists in the south.

and the moral of the story is the shia huthis and the al qaeda are allies.