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International/
Security/TerrorismSix held in
Yemen over fake claim of US
embassy attackSanaa, Sep 22 DPA Yemeni authorities have arrested six
people believed to have issued statements claiming responsibility for the last week's
car bombing against the US
embassy in Sanaa, the defence ministry has said. In a statement posted on its
web site Sunday, the ministry said that among the detained suspects was a
man identified as
Abu al-Ghaith al-Yamani, who signed two statements claiming responsibility for the bombing, which killed 18
people, and threatening
more attacks. The ministry said that al-Yamani and five other
people were arrested for disseminating statements "in the name of the Jihad Organisation, threatening to target Arab and Western
embassies in Sanaa". A group calling itself the Jihad Organisation in
Yemen said Thursday that it was behind the bombing outside the US
embassy and threatened to attack the British and Saudi
embassies. The
police have said the statements could not be authenticated. Sixteen
people including six suspected Al Qaeda attackers were killed at the scene of the attack on the
embassy compound, in which two
car bombs and automatic weapons were used. The attackers were unable to penetrate the
embassy wall. Two
men, including a
police officer, died later, bringing the
death toll to 18, officials said. Yemeni officials have blamed the terrorist
network Al Qaeda for the attack. "This attack carries the hallmarks and
style of an Al Qaeda operation," a
senior government official told DPA. US officials said that the
nature of the attack showed it was likely an Al Qaeda operation. It was the deadliest attack against US interests in
Yemen since the October 2000 bombing of the warship USS Cole in the southern
Yemen port of Aden, which left 17 sailors
dead and 32 wounded.
More recently, a mortar was fired on March 18 against the US
embassy in Sanaa, in which three
police officers and four
girls in a neighbouring
school were wounded. On April 6, a similar attack targeted a residential compound
housing US and Western citizens. No one was hurt in that incident. Al Qaeda had claimed responsibility for both attacks. After the Sep 11, 2001, attacks on
US cities,
Yemen allied itself with the US-led "
war on terror" and pursued suspected members of Al Qaeda, putting
scores of them on trial.--DPAskp/423
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