Yemen foils ‘Qaeda’ attempt to blow up gas pipeline

Yemen’s army foiled an attempt by an al-Qaeda-linked suicide bomber today to blow up a strategic pipeline that takes gas from central fields to southern maritime terminals, an official said.

Soldiers opened fire on a vehicle that was speeding towards a gas pumping station, 80 kilometres northwest of
Belhaf export terminal on the Gulf of Aden, killing the driver, said the army official.

The bomb-laden vehicle was driven by an Al-Qaeda suicide bomber,” he said.

Gunmen also traded fire with soldiers near another pumping station, 10 kilometres to the north of the other
station, the official added without giving any casualty figures.

“Al-Qaeda militants wanted to carry out these attacks simultaneously to sabotage the pipeline and stop pumping the
gas,” said the official, a member of the brigade responsible for protecting such vital installations in the region.

Repeated attacks on gas pipelines feeding Belhaf terminal have forced the suspension of exports for weeks.

Saboteurs have regularly targeted gas and oil pipelines in the impoverished Arabian Peninsula nation, which
relies on its modest energy exports as a main source of revenue.

The attacks, blamed on tribesmen seeking to barter with the authorities or Al-Qaeda, have become more frequent in
the wake of a 2011 uprising that forced out veteran strongman Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Petroleum and Minerals Minister Hisham Abdullah said in early July that Yemen had lost more than USD 4 billion in
revenues since February 2011 due to the attacks.

——————————–(AFP)