"Yemeni crisis (2011–present)" refers to events of the Houthi insurgency in Yemen, the Yemeni revolution, the Al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen and the South Yemen insurgency.
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2011
2012
2013
2013 mortal casualties, related with Ansar al-Sharia uprising 133-150+.
- 28 July-04 August – 17 Al-Qaeda suspects killed in drone attack.[1]
- September 20 attacks – 21[2][3] killed.
- October 15 – 1 police officer killed in shootout.[4]
- October 17 – 1 soldier killed.[4]
- October 18 – 12 soldiers killed in suicide bombing.[4]
- December 5 – 52 killed in attack on defense ministry.[5][6]
2014
During 2014 there were 317+[32] casualties in the Ansar al-Sharia insurgency, 654+[47] casualties in the Shia (Houthi) rebellion and 55+[7] killed in the South Yemen insurgency.
2015
- On 15 February 2015, South Yemen separatists abducted 12 military officer in the area of Al-Habelin, Lahj.[48]
- On 16 February 2015, popular committees rebels raided the city of Zunjubar, Abyan governorate, expelling the local garrison of Special Security Forces. Government troops surrendered without offering any resistance.[49]
- Sana'a bombing took place on 20 March 2015, targeting Shi'a mosques in the capital of Yemen, killing over 120 people and wounding many more.[50]
See also
References
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