At least 26 people died and dozens were injured after a full inspiration rounds of Yemen's security forces fired on protesters in the capital Sana'a yesterday.
Yemen security forces reporting to have used anti-aircraft guns and automatic machine gun fire on tens of thousands of protesters in the capital Sana'a present to inform Ali Abdullah Saleh forced to resign.
According to witnesses, 26 people died and dozens were injured in Sunday's bloody past.Shootings are considered more serious in recent months against protesters gathered in Yemen.
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Protesters gathered in the capital of Yemen. |
Tensions are escalating, proportional to the deadlock between the government and the opposition Yemen. Currently, President Saleh was treated wounds in Saudi Arabia after protesters attacked his residence Tuesday 3 / 6. The protesters hope Mr. Saleh will soon relinquish power, but everything seems to be the opposite situation.
The protests have increased dramatically in Yemen last week, after President Saleh delegated to his deputy to negotiate with the opposition on a devolution agreement, a move that many people think surprise is a tactical step delay. Accordingly, a large number of armed soldiers were deployed on the streets, raises concerns about the new bloody clashes.
According to information from witnesses, more than 100,000 protesters gathered in the building surrounded by television stations and government offices. Security forces opened fire when the crowd towards the nearby presidential palace. The term project snipers on the roof of the buildings, government supporters in plain clothes but are equipped with automatic rifles, swords and batons against the protesters.
Mohammed al-Sabri, spokesman for the opposition, said: "This peaceful protest was suppressed with heavy weapons and anti-aircraft guns." However, Mohammed vowed that the protests "will not stop and would not retreat".
A television channel as opposed to the Yemeni government has broadcast images of protesters injured are being transported on a stretcher with a bloody body. Others lying in a hospital floor.
The protests also occurred in many other cities in the territory of Yemen, which has Taizm Saada, Ibb and Damar.

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