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14 Yemeni Soldiers Killed in Attack


Suspected al-Qaida militants have attacked a military checkpoint in southern Yemen, killing at least 14 soldiers.

Yemeni security officials say other soldiers were wounded in the attack, which took place on Thursday near a village in Shabwa province.

Yemen is the stronghold of al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, one of the terror group's most active branches.

An army spokesman said Thursday that at least 500 al-Qaida militants have been killed since the military launched an offensive against the terrorist group in April.

During a news conference, Colonel Saeed al-Faquih also said 40 soldiers had been killed during the offensive.

Officials believe the militants have carried out a string of reprisal attacks in response to the military operation.

Thursday's attack comes a day after local officials said at least three suspected al-Qaida militants were killed in a drone strike in central Yemen's Marib province.
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