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Rebels open fire after Yemen deal | Rebels open fire after Yemen deal |
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A gun battle has broken out between Yemeni rebels and government forces hours after a ceasefire was declared between the warring sides. | A gun battle has broken out between Yemeni rebels and government forces hours after a ceasefire was declared between the warring sides. |
At least one soldier and a government official were killed in the attack in the Iqab district, in northern Yemen. | |
A senior military officer told journalists he had narrowly escaped being killed by the Houthi rebels. | A senior military officer told journalists he had narrowly escaped being killed by the Houthi rebels. |
The attack comes soon after a ceasefire deal was announced and Houthi fighters had begun dismantling roadblocks. | The attack comes soon after a ceasefire deal was announced and Houthi fighters had begun dismantling roadblocks. |
Fears | Fears |
"I escaped an assassination attempt by the rebels who opened fire on my car," Gen Mohammed Abdullah al-Qussi told the news agency AFP. | "I escaped an assassination attempt by the rebels who opened fire on my car," Gen Mohammed Abdullah al-Qussi told the news agency AFP. |
The truce had officially begun only 12 hours before the attacks were reported. | The truce had officially begun only 12 hours before the attacks were reported. |
Interior Minister Mohammed al-Qawsi, whose car was shot at by rebels, told Reuters the truce was still intact because not all rebel fighters were aware of the deal. | |
There have been days of negotiations between the government in Sanaa and rebels on how to end the conflict. | There have been days of negotiations between the government in Sanaa and rebels on how to end the conflict. |
The government had rejected a truce deal proffered by rebels several times because they feared the rebels were not serious about laying down their arms. | The government had rejected a truce deal proffered by rebels several times because they feared the rebels were not serious about laying down their arms. |
The rebels have been battling Yemen's army since 2004. More than 250,000 have been displaced in the region. | The rebels have been battling Yemen's army since 2004. More than 250,000 have been displaced in the region. |
The government launched its latest offensive against the rebels last August. Saudi Arabia has also been drawn into the conflict. | The government launched its latest offensive against the rebels last August. Saudi Arabia has also been drawn into the conflict. |
The Yemeni government also faces two other conflicts: against southern separatists and militants sympathetic to al-Qaeda. | The Yemeni government also faces two other conflicts: against southern separatists and militants sympathetic to al-Qaeda. |
Houthi rebels from the minority Shia Zaidi sect based in the north-western Saada district have been battling the government for more than five years. | Houthi rebels from the minority Shia Zaidi sect based in the north-western Saada district have been battling the government for more than five years. |
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