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Yemeni troops attack al-Qaeda militants

26 are dead as the result of fighting between Yemeni troops and al-Qaeda militants.

Fighters in Yemen
File image (AAP) Source: EPA

Yemeni security officials say pro-government forces attacked al-Qaeda militants in the country's south, killing 15 jihadis but losing 11 of their own troops.

The officials say the fighting began when security forces, backed by the Saudi-led coalition that is fighting Yemen's Shiite rebels elsewhere in the country, on Tuesday attacked an al-Qaeda stronghold in the Marakasha mountains in Abyan province, east of the southern city of Aden.

The area has long been a militant haven, attracting fighters in the 1990s returning from Afghanistan after fighting the Soviets.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorised to talk to reporters.

Impoverished Yemen has been at war since rebel Houthis swept into the capital, Sanaa, in 2014. In the ensuing chaos, al-Qaeda extremists managed to grab some territory.


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