Army splits that let Yemen's capital fall augur new risks
As fighting raged at the First Armored Division's base in central Sanaa, General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar arrived in a motorcade at the general staff headquarters and entered the building shouting "Treason! Treason!". He grabbed some documents from a desk and left in a hurry, a defense ministry official said. Half an hour later, the commander of the Fourth Brigade Presidential Security turned up, collected his car and sped away. "I knew then that Sanaa had fallen and that it was over," the officer, who asked not to be named, told Reuters. ...
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