A car bomb exploded at a military checkpoint in the city of Radda, Yemen, Monday (28/1). At least 11 soldiers were killed.
Local military officials said the explosion had rocked the town Radda, about 100 miles (160 kilometers) south of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa. A suicide bomber blew up his car. At least 11 people were killed.
The bombing took place on the same day when the military launched widespread attacks against the nearby province of Bayda, which became the headquarters of extreme movements. Al-Qaeda movement was besieged Radda year.
Government forces have been deployed to Radda for a few days, and tribal leaders asked the military to suspend operations for 48 hours. The military is expected to try to persuade members of the extreme to leave the city. If a peaceful solution failed, the army launched its assault.
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