Until now, Yemen instead of the more peaceful conditions. Becomes increasingly chaotic, so when clashes between government troops and insurgents in Zinjibar, southern Yemen. According to AP and AFP news on Tuesday (07/06/2011), 15 died because of the incident. Violence, according to officials, carried out the militia of Al-Qaeda and comes days after President Ali Abdullah Saleh to leave the country because injured in the attack on the complex. It comes also a number of reports on violence in the second largest city, Taiz. The place is now controlled by government opponents. "We ethnic group, supporting the oppressed and against the illegitimate government ... has been operating in the vicinity of the complex government ... which is now controlled to protect us from criminals," said Saeed al-Sheikh Hammoud Mikhlafi tribal council leadership in Taiz.
The report mentions reported clashes near the presidential palace in Taiz. Tank fire erupted near the palace in the surrounding settlements. Four people were killed, three of them children, Xinhua news. On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged a peaceful and orderly transition from a president who had led for 33 years. Western countries worried the crisis will strengthen Yemen's Al-Qaeda group in Yemen. Saleh went to Saudi Arabia end of the week to undergo surgery because of wounded in the attack Saturday in the capital Sana'a.