Republican guards killed a 14-year old boy in Yemen's Taiz province on Wednesday, where a massive demonstration was held coinciding with protests in other cities to urge the youth-led protesters to finish their revolution and to refuse external mandate or interventions.
Locals at Street 60th at the city's entrance said republican guards fired at passengers inside a bus killing the teen and injuring others. The incident took place amid insecurity in Taiz, which saw deadly clashes between the army and armed tribesmen in the past weeks.
Separately, informed sources said that Jeffery Feltman, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs who arrived today on a Yemen visit, insisted during his meetings with government officials to make the suspended GCC-brokered power deal a success.
The sources said that Feltman urged the Yemeni political forces to remove all causes of the month-long unrest and then sign the deal that calls for President Saleh's ouster.
The ruling and opposition parties officially welcomed the deal, but only the opposition signed it.
President Saleh, being treated in Saudi Arabia for injuries from an attack on his palace earlier this month, had backed out three times at the last minute of signing the deal triggering its suspension and large local and external criticism.
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