YEMEN NOT PLAYING WITH IT ![]() SANAA — Fierce clashes killed at least 21 people, including 18 Al-Qaeda militants, on Monday near the southern Yemeni town of Loder, which Al-Qaeda is trying to capture, a local official said. The other dead were an army officer and two tribal volunteers aiding the military. The source said the A-Qaeda militants were forced to retreat in the direction of Amiin, 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) south of Loder. Witnesses said the fighting lasted for several hours, and that air force planes had bombed militant positions in the mountains southeast of Loder, from which columns of smoke could be seen rising. A tank in the hands of the militants, as well as two vehicles mounted with machineguns and ammunition stocks were destroyed, other sources said. Al-Qaeda seized Loder in August 2010, but the army eventually drove it out. Loder lies 150 kilometres northeast of Zinjibar, capital of Abyan province, which was seized last May by the Partisans of Sharia (Islamic law), an affiliate of Al-Qaeda in the Arabic Peninsula.. Copyright © 2012 AFP. All rights reserved. More » Related articles 12 militants killed in Yemen battle, official says Moneycontrol.com - 6 hours ago Qaeda-linked group frees 73 Yemeni soldiers msnbc.com (blog) - 11 hours ago 'Ali Abdullah Saleh to leave Yemen temporarily' Zee News - 19 hours ago More coverage (1) » Add News to your Google Homepage Yemeni army military vehicles drive near the southern town of Loder, in Abiyan province (AFP) Map
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