- Yemens new president vowed Monday to pursue militants linked to al-Qaeda to their last hiding place after they killed more than 110 soldiers in their deadliest attack on the Yemeni army. (msnbc.com)
- More than 100 Yemeni soldiers and at least 25 suspected Al Qaeda gunmen were killed in attacks on military positions in the States was very concerned about the assault. (ABC Online)
- At least 35 Yemeni soldiers were killed in twin suicide bombings and ensuing clashes with al Qaeda-linked fighters on Sunday, medical sources said. (ONE News)
- SANAA/ADEN: Al-Qaeda militants overran an army base in southern Yemen Sunday, seizing heavy weapons and turning them on soldiers in intense clashes that left 61 dead, a military official said. (Lebanon Daily Star)
- an alleged al-Qaeda operative in Yemen. Below are excerpts from his prepared remarks. (Wall Street Journal)
- SANAA, Yemen: Al-Qaeda militants overran an army base in southern Yemen on Sunday, capturing heavy weapons and turning them on soldiers in intense clashes that left 61 dead, a military official said. (Uruk Net)
- Militants intensified their attacks against U.S. (Aberdeen News)
- (CNN) — Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula announced its responsibility for the presidential palace attack last Saturday in Yemens southern province of Hadramout. (Iowa State Daily)
- Soldiers who survived the attack accused some army leaders who had served under Saleh of collaborating with Al-Qaeda. (Reliefweb.int)
- Sanaa - Two suicide bombers were killed and four government soldiers injured on Saturday in an attack on an army camp south-east of the Yemeni capital Sanaa, local media reported. (Monsters and Critics)
Monday, March 5, 2012
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