Identifier
Created
Classification
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05SANAA906
2005-04-12 04:12:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Sanaa
Cable title:  

GRENADE ATTACKS IN SANAA PERSIST AMID SAADA

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SANAA 000906 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/10/2015
TAGS: PINR PREL PTER YM DOMESTIC POLITICS COUNTER TERRORISM
SUBJECT: GRENADE ATTACKS IN SANAA PERSIST AMID SAADA
FIGHTING

REF: A. SANAA 697

B. SANAA 726

C. IIR 6906011405

Classified By: DCM Nabeel Khoury for Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L SANAA 000906

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/10/2015
TAGS: PINR PREL PTER YM DOMESTIC POLITICS COUNTER TERRORISM
SUBJECT: GRENADE ATTACKS IN SANAA PERSIST AMID SAADA
FIGHTING

REF: A. SANAA 697

B. SANAA 726

C. IIR 6906011405

Classified By: DCM Nabeel Khoury for Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).


1. (SBU) Summary. Amidst reports of escalating fighting in
Saada, six grenade attacks against military personnel were
reported in downtown Sanaa in the past ten days. Accounts of
the attacks, which are sporadic and sometimes conflicting,
indicate that this violence is Saada related, perpetrated by
members or supporters of al-Houthi's "Believing Youth"
movement. End Summary.

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Incident Reports
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2. (C) One officer and two soldiers were reportedly injured
on the evening of April 9 in the Bab al-Yemen/Old City area
of Sanaa when a grenade was tossed into a passing Airforce
vehicle. According to local journalist Hamoud Munasser,
police forces immediately swept the area and made several
arrests. Speculation was rife all week that it, and previous
attacks (ref C),are related to the renewal of bloody
fighting between ROYG forces and al-Houthi insurgents in the
northern Saada area. (refs A and B). ROYG officials at first
denied but now confirmed to senior emboffs that the attacks
are indeed related to Saada fighting. Yemen Times reporter,
Mohammed al-Qadi, and UAE based Al-Bayan newspaper
correspondent Mohammed Ghorbani, both told Poloff that only
one person was injured in the most recent attack, and claimed
the target of the grenade was the home, and not the vehicle,
of a ranking Airforce officer. On April 11, Raynews.net, the
internet news service of the small leftest Rabita party,
quoted a Ministry of Interior official denying that the
officer, General Mustafa Zayed, was injured at all.


3. (C) Post has been to unable confirm reports of another
grenade attack on a ROYG military vehicle on April 10,
rumored to have occurred in the Haddah area of Sanaa. The
latest confirmed incident on April 9 comes after a series of
similar attacks beginning March 29 when a grenade was tossed
into a passing ROYG military vehicle at the Bab al-Salam gate
in the Bab-al Yemen/Old City area. According to local press
the target of this attack was an Army commander in charge of
Procurement. The media reported that the commander was
injured and his deputy killed in the attack. Oddly, OMC
Chief met with the same commander days after the attack, who
insisted his deputy was not only fine but in Cairo with his
family.


4. (C) Another grenade attack against the military took place
on April 5 in front of the Ministry of Defense in Central
Sanaa. The attack occurred at around noon when a man dressed
in the garb of al-Houthi's "Believing Youth" threw a grenade
from his vehicle into a military transport truck carrying
several soldiers. The grenade, which was thrown back out of
the truck, exploded on the sidewalk causing minor injuries.
A Police car that gave chase eventually lost the suspect
vehicle. (Ref. C).

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Believing Youth Likely Suspects
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5. (C) Despite ROYG efforts to play down the situation in
their public statements, press circles almost unanimously
concur that al-Houthi followers are behind the attacks. The
targeting of the military in Sanaa in retribution for the
ongoing battle between security forces and al-Houthi
insurgents in Saada, implies the "Believing Youth" have
adopted new terrorist-like tactics and that the conflict has
spread beyond the area of military engagement in the north.
A journalist close to the Embassy confided that his source
within the al-Houthi movement in Saada called and confirmed
that the Believing Youth were responsible for the string of
attacks in the capital city and that they were aimed at the
ROYG security forces and military. The source also told the
journalist that there are no plans to attack diplomats or
other installations. Senior ROYG officials on the other hand
tell us they are now convinced these attacks are al-Houthi
related and point out the terrorist nature of the movement
and its aims, which they claim are virulently anti-American.
Krajeski