The attack on Prime Minister Mohammed Salem Bassindwa's convoy in the Yemeni capital comes after a senior intelligence officer was fatally shot in the country's south by unknown assailants, according to security officials.
Ali al-Sarari, a media aide to the prime minister, told The Associated Press yesterday the gunmen were riding in a vehicle without license plates and sprayed the speeding three-car convoy with bullets. Some of the vehicles were pockmarked with bullet holes but Bassindwa escaped unharmed, he said.
Militants in Yemen have been behind a series of assassinations of security officers as the government battles with al-Qaida militants who have mainly operated in the country's south. Attempts on politicians are rare however. It is not clear if the attack on Bassindwa was an operation targeting him or part of the country's increasing lawlessness and tension. Yemen is still gripped by political infighting that followed a 2011 uprising against the former president. Bassindwa was appointed in late 2011 to head a coalition government comprised of ministers from both the opposition and officials from the regime of former President Ali Abdullah
Yesterday, security officials in Yemen said suspected al-Qaida-linked gunmen shot and killed a senior intelligence officer.
They said Hassan al-Mansouri was killed yesterday in Labous, in the southern Lahj province, following a day of clashes between local tribesmen and suspected members of al-Qaida in the area. Speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief reporters, the officials said Al-Mansouri had organized local tribes in a campaign to weed out the militants from the area.
Yemen security forces also battle against the group, which has killed security officials in the past.
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