
Protesters carry an injured protester during clashes with police in the southern Yemeni city of Taiz on April 3.
Witnesses said that Yemeni soldiers on Monday opened fire at tens of thousands of protesters demanding the ouster of decades-long President Ali Abdullah Saleh, AFP reported.
"Tens of thousands of demonstrators were marching on the governorate headquarters in Taiz," they said.
Bloody clashes in the city entered its second day after security forces clashed with anti-government protesters.
On Sunday, Yemeni security forces reportedly killed two demonstrators and injured more than 1,000 demonstrators during a crackdown on anti-government protesters in Taiz.
Witnesses also said that armed men in civilian clothes opened fire on protesters in the port city of Hudaida. There was no immediate word on casualties there.
Comment: Airbus 330s don't fall out of the sky during thunderstorms. Sott.net strongly suspects that the reason this incident and its multiple subsequent investigations are shrouded in secrecy and vagueness is because it was downed by an overhead cometary airburst:
What are they hiding? Flight 447 and Tunguska Type Events