Yemenis offer Eid prayers in capital Sanaa
A crazed gunman opened fire on worshippers marking the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in southern Yemen, killing nine.
The gunman targeted men praying outside a crowded mosque in al-Dhale, a governorate about 190km (115 miles)
south of the capital, Sanaa, during morning Eid al-Fitr services.
Nine people were killed and another 10 wounded, medical and security officials said.
The gunman was arrested at the scene.
About 100 people have been killed in similar mosque shootings in Yemen in the last three years by people believed to be suffering from mental disorders or in tribal conflicts, according to the officials.
Also Sunday, a Yemeni security official said a suicide bomber blew himself up in a town in the southern governorate of Abyan, killing a leading member of a civilian militia that has fought alongside government troops to drive al-Qaeda militants from their southern strongholds.
Another security official said Sunday that the death toll from an attack Saturday on a government building in Abyan rose to 21, after a soldier died of wounds sustained when militants stormed the local intelligence headquarters.
The attack in the heart of the port city of Aden reflected al-Qaeda’s ability to launch deadly strikes despite a two-month Yemeni military offensive backed by the US.
In a televised speech late Saturday, President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi pledged to "fight terrorism" and urged Yemenis to support his government as the country goes through a “dangerous and sensitive phase.”
Tens of thousands of Yemenis gathered to for Eid prayers Sunday in Change Square in Sanaa, scene of mass protests last year against Hadi’s predecessor, Ali Abdullah Saleh.
The worshippers also demonstrated, demanding removal of Saleh’s loyalists from key posts.
Saleh ruled Yemen for more than 30 years but was forced out of office by protests inspired by the revolts in Tunisia and Egypt.
Since his ouster in a power transfer deal that gave him immunity from prosecution, he is believed to be playing a behind-the-scenes role, hindering the new president’s plans to restructure the military and security forces and unify their ranks.
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