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Vehicle drives on a main road in Hadramawt
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Suspected Al-Qaeda gunmen killed three Yemeni soldiers Friday in an ambush in the southeastern Hadramawt province, a military official said.

The troops were travelling in a military vehicle on a desert road linking Hadramawt to neighbouring Shabwa province when they were intercepted and fired upon, the official said.

"Three soldiers died on the spot and three others were wounded," the source told AFP.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has seized large parts of Hadramawt, where it has imposed a strict version of Islamic law.

The insurgent group has been in complete control of Hadramawt's provincial capital Mukalla since April.

Meanwhile, in the western port city of Hodeida, Iran-backed rebels foiled an attempt by a group of Al-Qaeda suspects to blow up intelligence headquarters, a local security official said.

Two vehicles approached the building and one of them fired rocket-propelled grenades at it, killing a Shiite Huthi rebel and wounding five others, the source said.

The rebels stopped another bomb-laden vehicle driven by a suicide attacker before it entered the building, the official said, adding that the explosives were defused and the bomber arrested.

Another security official said three vehicles were involved in the attack, which prompted "an hour-long clash that left casualties on both sides."

The official, speaking of "unknown gunmen", said they were attempting to free prisoners held at the building.

Al-Qaeda, also known in Yemen as Ansar al-Sharia, claimed responsibility for the attack and alleged that it had left "dozens of casualties" among the rebel's ranks.

It also claimed in a statement posted online that the bomb-laden vehicle had entered the building where it exploded.

The group said it later retreated "after achieving all goals of the operation," without specifying those goals.

The Huthi rebels reported on their news website sabanews.net that they had "foiled" the operation and dismantled the explosives, in addition to killing the bomb-laden car driver and arresting his companion.

The Huthis, allied with forces loyal to ex-strongman Ali Abdullah Saleh, seized Sanaa in September 2014 before taking over several other provinces and towns, including Hodeida.

Saudi Arabia organised an Arab coalition in March that has been supporting fighters loyal to the Gulf-backed government, who have pushed the rebels back from five southern provinces.

But AQAP militants, already active in the south and southeast, have exploited the unrest.

On Wednesday, they occupied the government offices in Zinjibar, the capital of Abyan province, an official there said.

The United States considers AQAP to be the most dangerous affiliate of the Al-Qaeda jihadist network.
Source: AFP

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