Presidential Palace (Yemen)

The Presidential Palace, also known as the Republican Palace, is the official residence of the President of Yemen. It is located in the al-Sabeen neighborhood of southern Sana'a, Yemen, near Saleh Mosque and al-Sabeen Square (where many pro-Ali Abdullah Saleh political rallies and military parades were held when Ali Abdullah Saleh was in power). The palace area is a heavy security zone, guarded by the Presidential Defense Forces (formerly the Republican Guard) and is not open to the public.

On June 3, 2011, during the 2011 Yemeni Revolution, the Presidential Palace was subject to an assassination attack on President Saleh and many government and state officials by opposition tribesmen. It left Saleh injured and seven other top government officials wounded. Saleh, the prime minister, the deputy prime minister, the parliament chief, the governor of Sana'a and a presidential aide were wounded while they were praying at a mosque inside the palace compound.[1] Four presidential guards[2] and Sheikh Ali Mohsen al-Matari, an imam at the mosque, were killed.[3]

On January 20, 2015 the palace was taken over by the Houthis rebel group. President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi was present but, is safe.[4]

Coordinates: 15°18′55″N 44°12′49″E / 15.31521°N 44.213619°E / 15.31521; 44.213619

Notes

  1. Jamjoom, Mohammed "." CNN, 8 June 2011.
  2. , Deseret News, 3 June 2011
  3. , CNN
  4. "Yemen Houthi rebels 'seize presidential palace'". BBC News. 20 January 2015.
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