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North Yemenis 'capture key town'

Friday 13 May 1994 18:02 EDT
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Northern Yemeni forces captured a key town in southern Yemen that lies on a main road to the southern stronghold of Aden, Reuter reports from Dhalea.

A pool report by a journalist taken to Dhalea, 60 miles north of Aden, by the northern-based defence ministry said troops took the town on Thursday evening after southern forces retreated peacefully.

Captain Hussain Aziz, a defence ministry official, said northern forces had since advanced a further 2.5 miles to the south and established a forward position at the promontory of Nazil Rabadh.

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