Al Jazeera: Al-Qaeda in Yemen frees prisoners in mass jailbreak
Hundreds of inmates, including a senior al-Qaeda figure, freed during raid in southeastern Yemen, official says.
Al-Qaeda fighters have stormed a prison in southeastern Yemen and freed several hundred inmates, including one of their leaders, a security official said.
Khalid Batarfi, a senior al-Qaeda figure who had been held for more than four years, was among more than 300 prisoners who escaped from the jail in Hadramout province on Thursday, AFP news agency reported the official as saying.
Two prison guards and five inmates were killed in clashes during the prison break, according to the official.
Batarfi is among al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula's top regional commanders, known for his leading role in a 2011-2012 battle with Yemeni government troops during which the fighters seized large amounts of territory in the south and east.
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There's a shocker! Houthis approaching quickly and Al Qaeda militants somehow escape. Hmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteThis whole area is ready to explode. Many deaths will follow in this civil conflict. If the Saudi's invade, this will become their quagmire.
Quagmires do not happen with ethnic cleansing.
ReplyDeleteYou are assuming that these armies will fight in the recent western way.