Three killed in armed clashes

powerful opposition tribal chief Sadiq al-Ahmar, medics and state news outlets said.
The clashes came a day after President Ali Abdullah Saleh refused to ink an accord brokered by the Gulf Co-operation Council under which he would cede power within 30 days in exchange for immunity from prosecution for himself and his aides.

“Two supporters of Sheikh Sadiq al-Ahmar were killed and 25 others wounded” during clashes with police, medical officials said. The defence ministry’s 26sep.net news website, said that one citizen was killed and two wounded by gunfire from Ahmar supporters. The official Saba news agency, citing an interior ministry official, said Ahmar supporters “opened fire on and assaulted Al-Rumah school in Al-Hasaba neighbourhood” and Saba’s headquarters.

And Al-Yemen state TV said more than 200 journalists were trapped inside the Saba building, including two who were wounded. A Yemeni official, speaking on condition of anonymity, also told AFP that Ahmar loyalists had taken over the trade and industry ministry.

The accounts could not be independently verified as the area was cordoned off. Witnesses had said earlier that machine guns were fired and grenades thrown during fighting between police and tribesmen near Ahmar’s home in Sanaa. – AFP.

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