Sana’a: Yemeni security forces have foiled a plot to carry out 10 suicide bombings against government buildings in the capital Sana’a, the defence ministry’s news website reported on Monday.

A wave of arrests targeting a suspected Al Qaida cell held responsible for a May attack that killed more than 100 soldiers in the capital netted the 10 militants charged with carrying out the bombings, the 26sep.net website quoted “informed sources” as saying.

The arrests “foiled 10 terrorist suicide bombings in the capital Sana’a which the group was planning to carry out against several government facilities,” it reported.

Security services have also found the last testament of the May 21 bomber, who was less than 18 years old, 26sep.net added.

National security chief Ali Mohammad Al Ansi said in comments published by the ministry’s 26 September newspaper on Thursday that the security forces had made multiple arrests.

They followed the announcement on June 20 of the arrest of Majed Al Qulaisi, a suspected member of the cell that planned the May attack against troops rehearsing for a military parade.

Al Ansi vowed to continue the “hunt” for Al Qaida fighters, saying security forces have carried out a “series of operations against Al Qaida terrorists” across Yemen.

Last month, Yemeni troops recaptured a string of Al Qaida bastions across the troubled south and east where the militants had seized control last year.