on Tuesday after shuttering it for two days because of “credible
information that pointed to imminent terrorist attacks,” said a
statement posted on the website of the
The U.S.,
U.S. officials said they reopened the embassy
Tuesday because a Yemeni counter-terrorism operation on Monday
“addressed a specific area of concern.” Yemeni officials reportedly
killed two and injured two suspected al-Qaida operatives in the
The ministry said it had beefed up security measures
around foreign embassies and residential districts favored by the
international community in Sana, according to
official Saba news agency. An unnamed official told Saba that security
forces had imposed a “cordon” and round-the-clock surveillance around
al-Qaida militants.
“Security protections for embassies are at a high
standard of counteraction performance in case of any repulsive
attempt,” an official told Saba on Tuesday.
“
all embassies, diplomatic missions and foreign companies are fully
secured and there is nothing to be worried about,” the official
reportedly said. “Security is maintained and there is no fear for the
life of any foreigner or any foreign embassy in the country.”
Still, U.S. officials urged Americans living in
“The threat of terrorist attacks against American interests remains high and the Embassy continues to urge its citizens in
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