Al Qaeda Involved

Al-Qaeda guerrillas, including two of Saudi Arabia, engaged in a Yemeni oil pipeline bombing on the weekend, said the defense ministry news site 26sep.net, Monday. "Performers are a group of armed attack Al-Qaeda members are being hunted by security forces, including the Saudis Said al-Shahri and al-Ghamidi," said 26sep.net.
A tribal chief is also included among the perpetrators of such sabotage, said the site is without mentioning his name.
Some sources say the tribe, Saturday, tribal people using bulldozers to dismantle the oil pipe, then blow it up, as retaliation for a military invasion of Yemen to the house of a tribal leader accused of accommodating members of Al Qaeda.
After the bombing, the leaders of tribes in Marib, east of Sanaa, promise to stop accommodating members of the Al-Qaeda and will not do acts of violence, said one tribal and government sources, Sunday.
The agreement was reached in a meeting Saturday between tribal leaders and Abide Yemeni Interior Minister Major General Mutahar Rashad al-Masri, a few hours after the attack on oil pipeline in Marib province where the tribe is located.
Province which is the headquarters of Al-Qaeda had repeatedly become the location of the riots.
On June 5, a Yemeni army colonel and two soldiers were killed in an attack on a convoy on its way to the oil fields Safar, in an attack blamed on al-Qaeda.
Yemen is the ancestral state of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, and until now still facing separatist violence in the north and south.

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