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Oil firm clash kills 16 in Yemen | |
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Clashes between Yemeni tribesmen and army personnel protecting a Ukrainian oil company have left 16 people dead, Yemen's defence ministry has said. | |
Six civilians and 10 soldiers were killed in the fighting in Shabwa province, south-east of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, on Thursday. | |
The local tribe had been pressing the Ukrainian company to secure jobs for its members, local media reported. | |
Many outlying areas of Yemen are prone to lawless behaviour by armed tribes. | Many outlying areas of Yemen are prone to lawless behaviour by armed tribes. |
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Oil industry sources told the BBC that the soldiers were protecting staff from the Ukrainian company, Vikoil, at the time of the incident. | |
They say the Vikoil employees and the army unit - including its commander - had set out to survey an oil line when it was confronted by the tribesmen. | |
After a heated argument, the unit's commander was shot dead and a gun battle broke out, they said. | |
Witnesses told AFP that the tribesmen then set fire to a military vehicle and held six soldiers hostage for several hours before finally releasing them. | |
The governor of Shabwa province and the Yemeni defence minister flew into the oil company's camp on Thursday to offer a military escort to anyone who wanted to be evacuated, the oil industry sources said. | |
Four western staff who witnessed the gun battle were subsequently taken to Sana'a. | |
Yemen is one of the world's poorest nations, despite lying in the world's richest oil-producing region. It produces about 350,000 barrels of crude a day, less than half of which is exported. |
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