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Al-Qaeda was undermined 85 percent, commander says

 
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Commander of the Central Security Fadhal Al-Qawsi has affirmed that Yemen has undermined Al-Qaeda 85 percent in Abyan and Aden, pointing out that Al-Qaeda movements were founded out in Al-Baidha governorate.
Al-Qawsi told the London-based Al-Sharq Al-Awsat Newspaper that Saudis, Somalis, Tunisians and Africans were captured while fighting with Al-Qaeda, pointing out that hundreds of Al-Qaeda militants were killed.
He made it clear that Yemen exerts efforts to release the Saudi diplomat Abdullah Al-Khalidi, indicating that several government agencies and tribal leaders seeks to free al-Khalidi.
He declined to name those countries that backed al-Qaeda with weapons, reaffirming that Yemen arrested elements who plotted to kill the Southern Region commander Salem Qatan.
Meanwhile, Yemen's security services have stated they arrested a number of terrorist cells and published names of the suspects in many state-run media outlets, singled out that a number of Al-Qaeda suicide bombings were thwarted in Sana'a, Aden and other governorates.
chiefs of the National Security Mohammad Al-Anisi and the Political Security Ghalib Al-Qamish presented a detailed report about a number of terrorist cells including the cell that killed about 100 soldiers in a military parade rehearsal on May 21.
The Yemeni authorities stated on Monday that three Al-Qaeda suicide bombers in the capital Sana'a after the foiling of three suicide bombings Al-Qaeda planned to carry out. Security sources told Al-Khaleej Newspaper that the bombers planned to carry out bombings in the Old Sana'a and Souq Bab Al-Yaman.
The Interior Ministry, for its part, has cautioned against the infiltration of Al-Qaeda operatives to the capital Sana'a, pointing out that Al-Qaeda has plans to carry out a suicide bombing using car bombs.
Commander of the Central Security Fadhal Al-Qawsi has affirmed that Yemen has undermined Al-Qaeda 85 percent in Abyan and Aden, pointing out that Al-Qaeda movements were founded out in Al-Baidha governorate.
Al-Qawsi told the London-based Al-Sharq Al-Awsat Newspaper that Saudis, Somalis, Tunisians and Africans were captured while fighting with Al-Qaeda, pointing out that hundreds of Al-Qaeda militants were killed.
He made it clear that Yemen exerts efforts to release the Saudi diplomat Abdullah Al-Khalidi, indicating that several government agencies and tribal leaders seeks to free al-Khalidi.
He declined to name those countries that backed al-Qaeda with weapons, reaffirming that Yemen arrested elements who plotted to kill the Southern Region commander Salem Qatan.
Meanwhile, Yemen's security services have stated they arrested a number of terrorist cells and published names of the suspects in many state-run media outlets, singled out that a number of Al-Qaeda suicide bombings were thwarted in Sana'a, Aden and other governorates.
chiefs of the National Security Mohammad Al-Anisi and the Political Security Ghalib Al-Qamish presented a detailed report about a number of terrorist cells including the cell that killed about 100 soldiers in a military parade rehearsal on May 21.
The Yemeni authorities stated on Monday that three Al-Qaeda suicide bombers in the capital Sana'a after the foiling of three suicide bombings Al-Qaeda planned to carry out. Security sources told Al-Khaleej Newspaper that the bombers planned to carry out bombings in the Old Sana'a and Souq Bab Al-Yaman.
The Interior Ministry, for its part, has cautioned against the infiltration of Al-Qaeda operatives to the capital Sana'a, pointing out that Al-Qaeda has plans to carry out a suicide bombing using car bombs.


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