Russian military expert gunned down in Yemen
A Russian military expert was killed and another injured on
Tuesday when gunmen driving a motorbike opened fire on them in the Yemeni
capital, Sana'a, local media reported.
The two were advisers to the Yemeni armed forces, the
Barakish news Website reported.
Drive-by shootings and abductions have increased since the
2011 uprising against longtime leader Ali Abdullah Saleh, who stepped down in
2012.
Last week, a lawmaker was assassinated by assailants on a
motorbike in Sana'a.
Authorities have blamed the violence on militants linked to
al-Qaeda.
On Monday evening, 12 suspected members of al-Qaeda were
killed in an air raid on the restive southern province of Abyan, according to a
Website affiliated with the Defence Ministry.
Authorities were trying to identify the bodies, it said.
Yemen is a stronghold of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula,
and United States drone strikes aimed at Islamist militants in Yemen have
increased in recent month.
Militants have repeatedly called for attacks on foreign
diplomats and embassies.
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