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http://edition.cnn.com/2012/05/21/world/meast/yemen-violence/index.html?hpt=hp_t3

Suicide blast kills more than 100 Yemeni troops at parade rehearsal
By Hakim Almasmari, for CNN

May 21, 2012 -- Updated 1138 GMT (1938 HKT)

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

    NEW: The number of dead rises to at least 101, with many wounded, officials 
say
    The suicide bombing took place about 200 meters from the presidential palace
    An American military trainer was wounded in a shooting in the country, 
locals say
    Last week, al Qaeda called for the Yemeni people to rise up against the new 
president

Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- A suicide bomber dressed in a military uniform killed at 
least 101 soldiers Monday at the central security headquarters in Yemen, 
Interior Ministry officials said.

More than 70 were injured, with some in critical condition, authorities said.

The blast targeted a military parade rehearsal in Sabeen Square in the capital 
Sanaa, said Mohammed Albasha, a spokesman the Yemeni Embassy in Washington.

He said that it was too early to know who was responsible but that suicide 
attacks are "the hallmark of al Qaeda."

The country's defense minister, Mohammed Nasser Ahmed, was at the scene of the 
attack but escaped unharmed, the Defense Ministry said. Military chief of staff 
Ahmed al-Ashwal was also present.

"We heard a massive explosion. Minutes later, there were so many emergency 
vehicles, it seems as if hundreds were injured," said resident Ali al-Husseini, 
who was near the attack.

The soldiers were preparing for Tuesday's National Day of Unification 
ceremonies when they were attacked.

The day celebrates the union of South Yemen and North Yemen on May 22, 1990, to 
form Yemen.

The attack took place about 200 meters (218 yards) from the presidential 
palace. No one immediately claimed responsibility.

It came a day after an American service member was wounded in a shooting in the 
port city of Hodeida, two local security officials said.

Two others escaped unharmed when unidentified gunmen opened fire on their 
vehicle, the officials said. The victim was injured by flying glass from the 
vehicle's windshield, they said.

The three Americans were military trainers working with the Yemen coast guard, 
and one person has been arrested in the attack, the sources said.

Last week, al Qaeda's leader called for the Yemeni people to rise up against 
the country's new president, portraying him as the stooge of the unpopular 
former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, and the United States.

"So, Ali Abdallah Saleh is gone, and his successor Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi has 
taken over," al Qaeda's chief commander Ayman al-Zawahiri said in a video 
posted on jihadist forums.

Saleh, who led Yemen for 30 years, relinquished power last year after an 
extended popular uprising in a transition agreement that was supported by the 
United States. Hadi was Saleh's vice president, and al Qaeda has exploited the 
connection to stir resentment against the new government.

Last year, Ansaar al-Sharia, an offshoot of al Qaeda, took over the majority of 
districts in the southern Abyan province, benefiting from the political turmoil 
in the country. Numerous military bases were evacuated, making it easier for 
the militant groups to grow in power and territory.

On Sunday, fierce clashes between government troops and al Qaeda fighters left 
21 people dead, two local security officials said.

The officials said the violence erupted when hundreds of troops attempted to 
sweep through areas around the district of Jaar, the main stronghold for al 
Qaeda in Abyan province.

Al Qaeda fighters fought back, kicking off clashes that continued for nine 
hours, the officials said. Fourteen militants and seven troops were killed in 
the fighting, they said.





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