Yemeni troops killed five fighters on Tuesday from an Islamist group that has controlled the capital of a southern province since May, a local official said. The official said the army shelled the fighters from a group calling itself Ansar al-Sharia and exchanged gunfire with them in Zinjibar, in Abyan province.
Yemen’s central government says the group is linked to al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, which has plotted abortive attacks abroad from the country. Opponents of Ali Abdullah Saleh – who has agreed to step down as president after nearly a year of protests pushed the country to the brink of civil war – accuse him of ceding territory to Islamists to bolster his assertion that his rule keeps al Qaeda in check.