Aden - AFP
Clashes between the government and al-Qaeda have rocked Yemen\'s south
Dozens of prisoners fled Wednesday from the central prison of the southwest city of Al-Mukalla and a security man was killed following an attack by Al-Qaeda militants, security sources told AFP.
Clashes with heavy
machine guns broke out between guards of the central jail in Al-Mukalla, capital of the Hadramawt province, and Al-Qaeda militants who raided the jail to free prisoners, the sources said.
The jail is believed to house more than 100 Al-Qaeda militants, 58 of whom have been tried in court and received jail sentences, the source said.
A medical source at Iben Seena hospital in the city said a security man was killed and two others wounded in the gunfire while several Al-Qaeda militants were wounded.
A civil society source said that around 40 prisoners managed to flee while witnesses told AFP that they saw dozens of prisoners escape.
The jail is believed to house more than 100 Al-Qaeda militants, 58 of whom have been tried in court and received jail sentences, the source said.
A medical source at Iben Seena hospital in the city said a security man was killed and two others wounded in the gunfire while several Al-Qaeda militants were wounded.
A civil society source said that around 40 prisoners managed to flee while witnesses told AFP that they saw dozens of prisoners escape.