Government forces in Yemen have launched fierce attacks on rival troops and protesters, reportedly killing at least 40 people.
Soldiers loyal to the country's president sprayed rebel fighters with mortar shells and heavy gunfire during street battles on Saturday.
They reportedly used rooftop snipers to pick off unarmed protesters fleeing in panic.
President Ali Abdullah Saleh returned to the country on Friday after receiving emergency medical treatment in Saudi Arabia following an assassination attempt earlier this year. Full story...
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Soldiers loyal to the country's president sprayed rebel fighters with mortar shells and heavy gunfire during street battles on Saturday.
They reportedly used rooftop snipers to pick off unarmed protesters fleeing in panic.
President Ali Abdullah Saleh returned to the country on Friday after receiving emergency medical treatment in Saudi Arabia following an assassination attempt earlier this year. Full story...
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