SANA'A, (Xinhua): At least three civilians were killed and 22 others
were wounded when Yemeni government troops shelled several residential
areas in the southern restive province of Taiz early Wednesday, medics
and witnesses said.
"One of the residents identified as Hashid al-Amiry was killed in
the random shelling, and 20 other civilians, including a child, were
wounded, four of them in critical conditions," one doctor at a field
hospital in a camp of anti-government protesters told Xinhua.
"Another two civilians were also confirmed killed and two others
were injured during the ongoing shelling," the doctor told Xinhua by
phone on condition of anonymity.
Eyewitnesses told Xinhua that "opposition-led armed tribesmen, who
sided with the protesters demanding an immediate end to the 33- year
rule of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, began to fire back against Saleh's
loyalist troops, destroying a tank of the government's elite Republican
Guards."
On Tuesday, shelling hit some residential areas of Sharaab village
in Taiz, some 200 km south of the capital Sanaa, injuring several
civilians and destroying dozens of houses, according to local medics.
Elsewhere in Sanaa, two defected soldiers and two children were
killed and another five civilians were injured on Tuesday when the
forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh shelled a neighborhood near
an anti-government protesters' camp outside Sanaa University, doctor
Mohammed al-Qubity told Xinhua.
Despite mediation efforts by the UN envoy to Yemen, who left Sanaa
on Monday without producing a solution to end the country's
nine-month-long political impasse, the impoverished Arab state is still
in the grip of heavy clashes between government forces and
anti-government protesters backed by defected army and opposition- led
armed tribesmen.
Tension has escalated since the embattled president returned to
Yemen after spending more than three months in Saudi Arabia for
recovering from injuries he sustained in an attack on his Sanaa palace
on June 3.
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