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The Yemeni government announced on Sunday that they have detained a man suspected of threatening to bomb foreign embassies in the Yemeni capital Sanaa and the assassination of political and military leaders of the country. The Interior Ministry arrested the 42-year old man after finding on his mobile phone speeches and songs for Shi\'ite Muslim rebels in northern Yemen. Me4anwhile battles are still ongoing between the Yemeni government and the Houthi rebels who announced that a Saudi airplane carried out 3 raids against northern regions during the last few hours and more than 170 rockets and mortar were launched. The rebels added that their forces prevented government forces from stepping forward on many fronts. To that, tribal sources said that 3 tribesmen were killed during clashes with police on Sunday following a conflict raised because of the government’s plan to build a camp in the tribal region north of Sanaa’ and that for emigrants who left their towns because of the conflict with the rebels.
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Yemeni Ministry of Interior arrests terror suspect
08-02-2010 - 09:20
The Yemeni government announced on Sunday that they have detained a man suspected of threatening to bomb foreign embassies in the Yemeni capital Sanaa and the assassination of political and military leaders of the country. The Interior Ministry arrested the 42-year old man after finding on his mobile phone speeches and songs for Shi\'ite Muslim rebels in northern Yemen. Me4anwhile battles are still ongoing between the Yemeni government and the Houthi rebels who announced that a Saudi airplane carried out 3 raids against northern regions during the last few hours and more than 170 rockets and mortar were launched. The rebels added that their forces prevented government forces from stepping forward on many fronts. To that, tribal sources said