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Security find a hideout of terrorist cell in Mukala
MUKALA, Aug 16 (Saba) - The security forces in the southern province of Mukala have found a hideout of a terrorist cell operating at a suburb in the province.
Weapons, female cosmetics, army uniforms and a car were found atthe hideout.
The position was discovered after the security forces arrested oneof the cell members, a security source in the province said.
Investigations have been launched to know more about the cell and ahunt for other members of the cell is being launched as well.
The security forces in Hadramout province have recently seized large quantities of weapons at the house where a terrorist group affiliated with al-Qaeda was raided in the area of Eded in the cityof Tarim, provincial authority sources said.
The sources said these weapons included forty bags of explosive gunpowder, TNT bombs as well as an equipped workshop toprepare explosive-laden cars.
The security forces also found passports one of which is for Ahmed Saeed al-Mashjari who carried out in the last month an attack against a police compound in the province and the two others for two Saudis named as Badah Bin Mughis Bin Badah al-Qahtani and Waleed BinRadhi Bin Samilil al-Utaibi.
Some diagrams to attack targets in the country and abroad were foundat the house, the source noted.
The Tarim group, comprised of seven people five of whom have been killed and two arrested after they were wounded, is believed to be behind all the recent attacks against foreign and governmentinterest in the country.
Two security soldiers were reported dead and other three injured onMonday while chasing terrorist elements in Hadhramout governorate.
The hunt resulted in the killing of five terrorists and arrest oftwo possessing many weapons and explosives.
Hadhramout governor Salem al-Khanbashi said to Saba that the incident occurred in Tarim city while the security soldiers wereperforming their tasks of chasing a wanted group of seven.
The security bodies were chasing the terrorist group whose individuals were hidden in one of houses from which they exchanged fire with security bodies resulted to the death of two solders and three injured.FR
Weapons, female cosmetics, army uniforms and a car were found atthe hideout.
The position was discovered after the security forces arrested oneof the cell members, a security source in the province said.
Investigations have been launched to know more about the cell and ahunt for other members of the cell is being launched as well.
The security forces in Hadramout province have recently seized large quantities of weapons at the house where a terrorist group affiliated with al-Qaeda was raided in the area of Eded in the cityof Tarim, provincial authority sources said.
The sources said these weapons included forty bags of explosive gunpowder, TNT bombs as well as an equipped workshop toprepare explosive-laden cars.
The security forces also found passports one of which is for Ahmed Saeed al-Mashjari who carried out in the last month an attack against a police compound in the province and the two others for two Saudis named as Badah Bin Mughis Bin Badah al-Qahtani and Waleed BinRadhi Bin Samilil al-Utaibi.
Some diagrams to attack targets in the country and abroad were foundat the house, the source noted.
The Tarim group, comprised of seven people five of whom have been killed and two arrested after they were wounded, is believed to be behind all the recent attacks against foreign and governmentinterest in the country.
Two security soldiers were reported dead and other three injured onMonday while chasing terrorist elements in Hadhramout governorate.
The hunt resulted in the killing of five terrorists and arrest oftwo possessing many weapons and explosives.
Hadhramout governor Salem al-Khanbashi said to Saba that the incident occurred in Tarim city while the security soldiers wereperforming their tasks of chasing a wanted group of seven.
The security bodies were chasing the terrorist group whose individuals were hidden in one of houses from which they exchanged fire with security bodies resulted to the death of two solders and three injured.FR