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Yemen’s ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh killed: Interior Ministry

Yemen’s Interior Ministry has issued a statement confirming the death of the country's ousted president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, during clashes in capital Sana'a.

 

Yemen’s Interior Ministry has issued a statement confirming the death of the country's ousted president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, during clashes in capital Sana'a.

 

The confirmation came after a Yemeni radio station announced earlier on Monday that Saleh had been killed during clashes in the Yemeni capital.

 

The Interior Ministry further said in its statement that Saleh had been creating “chaos” in the country through cooperating with “militias of aggression” and by providing help to “extremist militias.”

 

The ministry added that Yemeni forces, backed by fighters from the popular Ansarullah Houthi movement, were in full control of all positions previously held by Saleh’s militias in Sana’a.


This photo released on social media shows a Yemeni fighter holding an ID card purportedly belonging to the country’s former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, after his death in Sana'a clashes on Monday, December 4, 2017.

 

The statement also noted that conflicts, which had plagued Sana’a during past days, were actually over after the death of Saleh.

 

"The Interior Ministry announces the end of the crisis of the treason militia and the killing of its leader and a number on his criminal partisans," it added.

 

Later in the day, Saudi-owned al-Arabiya television quoted sources in Saleh's General Peoples Congress as confirming that he had been killed.

 

The news channel added that the sources had said Saleh was killed by sniper bullets.

 

A few hours later, officials in Ali Abdullah Saleh's General People's Congress (GPC) confirmed to Reuters that Saleh had been killed outside Sana'a, in what sources in the Houthi group said was an RPG and gun attack.




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