SANAA (Reuters) - A Yemeni warplane mistakenly struck a military site in the country's volatile south on Sunday, killing more than a dozen soldiers, a local security official said, but the government denied the report. "We are not sure of the number yet but some 18 or 20 soldiers were killed, the ...
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