ADEN: Six suspected Al Qaeda militants and three Yemeni troops died in clashes on Sunday in Hadramawt province, the scene of frequent attacks on the army, a local official said.

“At dawn, armed forces bombarded a house where Al Qaeda fighters had barricaded themselves in, killing three of them and wounding others,” the official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

The body of a fourth militant was later found in the house in the Hadramawt town of Qatan, along with four people who were arres­ted, a military source said.

He said the people arrested were two men -- a Yemeni and a Somali -- and two women, a Pakistani and a Filipina.

Responding to the army’s action, other militants attacked an army position in Qatan, sparking a shootout, the local official said.

“Three soldiers were killed and six wounded during four hours of fighting,” the official said, adding: “Two of the attackers died and four were wounded”. Weapons of various calibre were used in the skirmish and several nearby homes were damaged, witnesses said.

On Thursday, a policeman and two militants died in clashes in Mukalla, capital of Hadramawt.

Authorities in the city said they had prevented three suicide car bomb attacks against an official residence, a police barracks and another police site.

The defence ministry said it had “thwarted a dangerous criminal plan by Al Qaeda” in Mukalla.

On Saturday night, gunmen riding motor bikes shot and killed two Yemeni men in separate attacks in Lahij province, a security source said on Sunday, blaming Al Qaeda for the murders.

Published in Dawn, August 18th, 2014

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