Friday, July 18, 2025
spot_img

Yemeni troops guarding LNG plant killed

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

ADEN: Suspected al Qaeda militants killed five Yemeni soldiers in their sleep early on Sunday in an attack on forces guarding the country’s only liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal, a local official said.

The attack follows an escalating campaign of drone strikes by the United States over the past two weeks after a worldwide travel warning that forced Washington to close its embassy in Sanaa and evacuate some staff.

The official said the gunmen infiltrated a checkpoint guarding the Balhaf LNG terminal in the southern Shabwa province, killed a guard and then entered a cargo container where the soldiers were sleeping and killed them.

The attackers fled in a vehicle, he said.

A Yemeni government spokesman said last week that the 4.5 billion dollar gas facility, jointly managed by Yemen LNG and France’s Total, was one of two energy targets that suspected al Qaeda militants had been plotting to attack.

The United States and other Western countries last week closed down some of their diplomatic missions in the Middle East, including in Yemen, following warnings of a threat. Washington responded by stepped up drone strikes on suspected al Qaeda targets in Yemen which killed at least 15 people in three days. The Balhaf facility, the largest industrial project ever undertaken in impoverished Yemen, opened in 2009. It is heavily guarded by Yemeni troops. (Agencies)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

12-hr bandh in Odisha cripples normal life

Student’s suicide: Protesters call for justice Bhubaneswar, July 17: Normal life came to a standstill in Odisha on Thursday...

Ineligible people obtaining Aadhaar: BJP MPs flag issue at PAC meeting

New Delhi, July 17: Some BJP members on Thursday flagged the issue of ineligible people, including alleged infiltrators,...

Supporters of BJP, NCP (SP) MLAs clash at Vidhan Bhavan

Mumbai, July 17: Supporters of two MLAs, one from the ruling BJP and the other from opposition NCP...

India rejects NATO chief’s warning on secondary sanctions

New Delhi, July 17: In a firm response to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's threat of secondary sanctions...