Yemeni government troops have fought their way into the center of an al-Qaeda-held city in the country's lawless south after a fierce, six-hour battle that ended early Tuesday, military officials said. The soldiers, backed by artillery and tanks, launched the push into Zinjibar, the provincial capital of Abyan, under the cover of darkness, the officials said. By the time they made it to the heart of Zinjibar, dozens were killed and wounded on both sides in the battle, the officials said though they had no exact figures. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to the media. At least four Yemeni army tanks, which had previously been captured by al-Qaeda fighters, were destroyed in the fighting, according to the officials. Al-Qaeda militants seized Zinjibar last May when fighters from the terror network's Yemeni branch took advantage of the turmoil in the impoverished nation to capture several cities and towns in the south.
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