At least 19 civilians, government troops and dissident soldiers were killed in continuing violence in the wake of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s most recent pledge to resign, medics said yesterday.
The deaths, both in the capital, Sana’a, and in the country’s second-largest city, Taez, came after Saleh told US Ambassador to Yemen Gerald Feierstein on Tuesday that he would sign a Gulf-brokered power transition plan that calls on him to step down within 30 days.
The violence, meanwhile, flared as the government’s declaration of a truce with rival forces failed to materialize.
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Medical officials said that the death toll from overnight violence reached 19, including a woman and her infant child, who died in Taez when their house was struck by shells fired by government troops who, residents said, had been bombarding the city.
In Sana’a, at least seven armed tribesman loyal to powerful Sheikh Sadeq al-Ahmar were killed in clashes overnight in the Hasaba District, the home of the chief and his extended family who have been battling government troops for weeks.
The government announced on its defense ministry Web site that nine of its soldiers fighting Sadeq’s tribesmen and rival forces loyal to dissident General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar were also killed overnight.
Yemen has witnessed one of the longest and bloodiest uprisings of the “Arab Spring” that since January left hundreds of Yemenis dead and thousands more wounded.
Saleh has for more than nine months refused despite intensifying regional and international pressure to heed the call of the tens of thousands of Yemenis that have been marching in daily protests demanding his resignation.
The political stalemate has crippled the Yemeni economy, weakened the central government and prompted defections from Saleh’s staunchest allies.
Mohsen and Sadeq, once Saleh loyalists, are now his enemies, having thrown their support behind the protest movement as their troops battle Saleh’s forces in increasingly deadly street clashes.
On Tuesday, the government declared a truce with Sadeq and Mohsen’s forces, but within minutes of the announcement, gunfire and explosions were heard throughout the city.
The violence erupted as the US Department of State said Saleh pledged he would sign the Gulf Cooperation Council initiative and step down.
Saleh, who has ruled Yemen for 33 years, has repeatedly failed to fulfil promises to step down.
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