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The U.S. State Department said the attack killed several Yemeni security guards as well as civilians waiting to get into the embassy in the capital Sanaa.
Islamic Jihad in
It had threatened in a previous statement on Tuesday to launch a series of attacks unless the Yemeni government met its demands for the release of several members from jail.
"We, the organization of Islamic Jihad in
"We will carry out the rest of the series of attacks on the other embassies that were declared previously, until our demands are met by the Yemeni government."
The U.S. State Department said in a statement: "Today's events demonstrate that terrorist criminals will not hesitate to kill innocent citizens and those charged with protecting them in pursuit of their agenda of terror".
"The embassy is working closely with senior Yemeni government officials to investigate this incident," it said.
The Yemeni Interior Ministry official said the suicide attackers had tried to break through the heavily guarded gates of the
The official said the attack had not done serious damage to the embassy and that no American embassy staff was hurt.
Among the dead were six attackers and four bystanders, while the rest were Yemeni security forces. All the dead were Yemeni, with the exception one Indian woman who was walking past when the attack happened, the official added.
HISTORY OF ATTACKS
An al Qaeda-affiliated group claimed responsibility in March for a mortar attack that missed the
The
Islamic Jihad in
The leader of the group was executed in 1999 for the kidnapping of 16 Western tourists, four of whom died in a botched army attack to free them.
The Yemeni government joined the U.S.-led war against terrorism following the Sept. 11 attacks on
It has jailed dozens of militants in connection with bombings of Western targets and clashes with authorities, but is still viewed in the West as a haven for Islamist militants.
The government of the poor Arab country has also been fighting Shi'ite rebels in the
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