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Belgians killed in Yemen attack | Belgians killed in Yemen attack |
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Two female Belgian tourists and their driver have been killed after gunmen ambushed their convoy in eastern Yemen, officials say. | |
Four other Belgians were hurt in the attack in the province of Hadramut. | |
The Yemeni authorities have launched a hunt for the attackers, who they believe to be al-Qaeda militants. | |
Last July, seven Spaniards and two Yemenis were killed when a suicide car bomber attacked a group of tourists visiting a temple in central Yemen. | Last July, seven Spaniards and two Yemenis were killed when a suicide car bomber attacked a group of tourists visiting a temple in central Yemen. |
The Belgian tourists were attacked as they travelled through Wadi Dawan, a desert valley about 300km (180 miles) east of the capital Sanaa. | |
Survivor Karina Lambert said the convoy was ambushed by four gunmen hiding behind a truck parked at the side of the road. | |
"They immediately started firing on three of the jeeps, the fourth one was further back so it was not hit," she said in a telephone interview with Belgian TV. | |
"They wanted to kill, that's sure because after the first bursts of machine-gun fire, they approached the vehicles and fired into the cars." | |
There are reports of a fourth fatality, with Reuters news agency citing the victim as a Yemeni national. | |
Belgian Foreign Minister Karel De Gucht identified one of the victims as Claudine Van Caille, 65, from Bruges. The family of the other female victim has not yet been informed. | |
Mr de Gucht said he was horrified by the attack and that he had sent a "clear message" to the Yemeni government to hunt down the killers. | |
Al-Qaeda attacks | Al-Qaeda attacks |
Tourists are often drawn to Wadi Dawan area to visit the famous multi-storey mud buildings in the nearby town of Shibam. | |
Tourists flock to see the historic mud tower blocks of ShibamAl-Qaeda has been blamed for a series of attacks in Yemen, the ancestral home of the group's leader Osama Bin Laden. | |
In July 2006 seven Spanish tourists and their two local drivers died when a suicide bomber rammed his car packed with explosives into their vehicles. | In July 2006 seven Spanish tourists and their two local drivers died when a suicide bomber rammed his car packed with explosives into their vehicles. |
That was the most deadly attack on Westerners in the country since 17 US soldiers aboard the USS Cole were killed when the ship was attacked by al-Qaeda militants as it rested in port in Aden. | That was the most deadly attack on Westerners in the country since 17 US soldiers aboard the USS Cole were killed when the ship was attacked by al-Qaeda militants as it rested in port in Aden. |
In recent years Yemen's government has been fighting Islamists with the help of US special forces based in Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa. | In recent years Yemen's government has been fighting Islamists with the help of US special forces based in Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa. |