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Yemen unrest: Security forces open fire on protesters | Yemen unrest: Security forces open fire on protesters |
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Security forces in Yemen have fired on anti-government protesters during a march in Sanaa, killing at least 26 people, witnesses and doctors say. | |
More than 300 people have been treated for gunshot wounds, at least 25 of whom are said to be critically hurt. | |
Security forces opened fire with heavy weapons as tens of thousands of protesters called for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down on Sunday. | |
Witnesses said gunfire continued in areas of the capital overnight. | |
"There was gunfire throughout the night, and explosions, and I'm actually close to the protests and I can still hear gunfire," Laura Kasinof, a correspondent for the New York Times in Sanaa, told the BBC. | |
The clashes are the deadliest in Yemen for several months. | The clashes are the deadliest in Yemen for several months. |
The defence ministry said the trouble began when protesters threw petrol bombs at the security forces. | The defence ministry said the trouble began when protesters threw petrol bombs at the security forces. |
In a statement posted on its website, the ministry said an Islamist group had opened fire on the protesters. | In a statement posted on its website, the ministry said an Islamist group had opened fire on the protesters. |
But protesters dismissed the government's version of events, saying their rally had been peaceful. | |
Military defections | |
Witnesses said the security forces opened fire on the protesters after they left an encampment in Sanaa and marched towards the presidential palace. | Witnesses said the security forces opened fire on the protesters after they left an encampment in Sanaa and marched towards the presidential palace. |
There are reports that machine guns and even anti-aircraft weapons were turned on the crowd. Tear gas and water cannons were also deployed, said witnesses. | |
The confrontation then developed into running street battles. | The confrontation then developed into running street battles. |
One protester told Reuters news agency he had seen his cousin shot dead. | |
"We protested and camped here together since the beginning," said 23-year-old Tawfiq. | |
"I turned around and saw him fall. I tried to hold together the wound. I can't bring myself to call his parents." | |
Doctors at hospitals in the capital said 26 people were killed. Hundreds of people were being treated for gunshot wounds and teargas inhalation. | Doctors at hospitals in the capital said 26 people were killed. Hundreds of people were being treated for gunshot wounds and teargas inhalation. |
The violence marks a sharp escalation in the stand-off between protesters calling for Mr Saleh to step down, and security forces loyal to the president. | |
Some units of the military have defected to the opposition. There were reports of exchanges of gunfire between the two forces although a spokesman for Maj Gen Ali al-Ahmar, who defected several months ago, denied it, Associated Press news agency said. | |
Mr Saleh is in Saudi Arabia recovering from a bomb attack on him in June. There have been widespread protests against his 30-year rule. | |
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