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US flies embassy staff out of Yemen amid terror alert | |
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The US government has flown diplomatic staff out of Yemen and is urging its citizens to leave "immediately" amid concerns over security threats. | |
It follows the sudden closure of 20 US embassies and consulates on Sunday. | |
This was prompted by intercepted conversations between two senior al-Qaeda figures, including top leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, US media said. | This was prompted by intercepted conversations between two senior al-Qaeda figures, including top leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, US media said. |
Meanwhile the UK Foreign office says it has withdrawn embassy staff from Yemen and advises against all travel there. | Meanwhile the UK Foreign office says it has withdrawn embassy staff from Yemen and advises against all travel there. |
The US earlier said the closures in North Africa and the Middle East were "out of an abundance of caution". | The US earlier said the closures in North Africa and the Middle East were "out of an abundance of caution". |
'Extremely high' | 'Extremely high' |
A global travel alert issued on Tuesday said: "The US Department of State warns US citizens of the high security threat level in Yemen due to terrorist activities and civil unrest. | |
"The department urges US citizens to defer travel to Yemen and those US citizens currently living in Yemen to depart immediately." | "The department urges US citizens to defer travel to Yemen and those US citizens currently living in Yemen to depart immediately." |
It added that "the security threat level in Yemen is extremely high". | It added that "the security threat level in Yemen is extremely high". |
The Pentagon said the US Air Force was flying staff out of the capital Sanaa on Tuesday morning "as part of a reduction in emergency personnel". | |
"The US Department of Defense continues to have personnel on the ground in Yemen to support the US state department and monitor the security situation." | |
It comes hours after a drone strike reportedly killed four suspected al-Qaeda militants in the country. | It comes hours after a drone strike reportedly killed four suspected al-Qaeda militants in the country. |
The BBC's Abdullah Ghorab, in Sanaa, says the Yemeni capital has been experiencing unprecedented security measures, with hundreds of armoured vehicles deployed. | |
Our correspondent says that a security source confirmed that Yemeni intelligence services had discovered that dozens of al-Qaeda members had arrived in Sanaa over the past few days in preparation for the implementation of a large plot. | |
The source described the plot as dangerous, and suggested it was to include explosions and suicide attacks aimed at Western diplomatic missions and Yemeni military headquarters. | |
Both the White House and the US state department have said the current threat comes from al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), but have refused to divulge further details. | Both the White House and the US state department have said the current threat comes from al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), but have refused to divulge further details. |
According to the New York Times, the US intercepted communications between Zawahiri and the group's head in Yemen, Nasser al-Wuhayshi. | According to the New York Times, the US intercepted communications between Zawahiri and the group's head in Yemen, Nasser al-Wuhayshi. |
The paper said the conversation represented one of the most serious plots since the 9/11 attacks. | The paper said the conversation represented one of the most serious plots since the 9/11 attacks. |
Jail breaks | Jail breaks |
A number of US diplomatic posts in the region - including in Sanaa - will remain closed until Saturday. | |
In a statement on its website, the UK Foreign Office said: "Due to increased security concerns, all staff in the British embassy have been temporarily withdrawn and the embassy will remain closed until staff are able to return." | In a statement on its website, the UK Foreign Office said: "Due to increased security concerns, all staff in the British embassy have been temporarily withdrawn and the embassy will remain closed until staff are able to return." |
Several European countries have also temporarily shut missions in Yemen. | Several European countries have also temporarily shut missions in Yemen. |
Officials have advised particular vigilance during the festival period surrounding Eid - the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan - warning that "tensions could be heightened". It begins on Wednesday. | Officials have advised particular vigilance during the festival period surrounding Eid - the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan - warning that "tensions could be heightened". It begins on Wednesday. |
Meanwhile, Interpol issued a separate global security alert at the weekend, citing jail breaks linked to al-Qaeda in nine countries. | Meanwhile, Interpol issued a separate global security alert at the weekend, citing jail breaks linked to al-Qaeda in nine countries. |
The international policing organisation said "hundreds of terrorists" had been freed during breakouts in countries including Iraq, Libya and Pakistan in the past month. | The international policing organisation said "hundreds of terrorists" had been freed during breakouts in countries including Iraq, Libya and Pakistan in the past month. |
A US state department global travel alert, issued last week, is also in force until the end of August. | A US state department global travel alert, issued last week, is also in force until the end of August. |
AQAP, the Yemeni branch of al-Qaeda, has also been blamed for the foiled Christmas Day 2009 effort to bomb an airliner over Detroit and for explosives-laden parcels that were intercepted the following year aboard cargo flights. | AQAP, the Yemeni branch of al-Qaeda, has also been blamed for the foiled Christmas Day 2009 effort to bomb an airliner over Detroit and for explosives-laden parcels that were intercepted the following year aboard cargo flights. |