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Yemenis shout slogans near a bullet-scarred car after gunmen attacked the Shiite leader Ismail al-Wazir in Sana'a, Yemen, 08 April 2014. Reports state gunmen opened fire at the car of the Shiite leader Ismail al-Wazir, wounding him lightly and killing three of his bodyguards. The attack took place few hours after four Yemeni soldiers were killed in an attack by suspected al-Qaeda gunmen in the southern Hadhramout province. Image Credit: EPA

Aden/Sana’a: Suspected militants killed five soldiers guarding a checkpoint in southeastern Yemen on Tuesday, local officials said, and a leader of an Al Houthi party was wounded in a drive-by shooting in the capital Sana’a in which two guards died.

The incidents underscored the volatility in Yemen more than two years after long-serving President Ali Abdullah Saleh stepped down following months of protests by Yemenis demanding democratic reforms.

Saleh’s successor, Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, has been struggling to restore stability to the impoverished country of 25 million amid multiple challenges that include a rebellion by Al Houthi rebels in the north, a secessionist movement in the south and Al Qaida-linked insurgents.

A security source said gunmen in two vehicles stormed the Buroum checkpoint on the border between Shabwa and Hadramout provinces with automatic fire and grenades, killing the five soldiers.

The attack was the third in two weeks in Hadramout. Last month suspected militants killed 20 members of Yemen’s security forces in a raid on a checkpoint in Hadramout. Earlier this month, an officer and four soldiers were killed in the southeastern province.

Yemen is struggling to restore authority and one of the most active branches of Al Qaida has exploited the political turmoil.

In Sana’a, a security source and witnesses said gunmen riding in a car opened fire on Esmail Al Wazir, head of the shura council of Al Haq party — a political group associated with Shiite Houthi rebels based in northern Yemen.

They said Wazir, who is also a law professor at Sana’a University, was seriously wounded in the pelvis and two of his security escorts were killed.

Al Houthi rebels, who have fought government forces several times under Saleh, have battled their way to the outskirts of Sana’a in clashes, before withdrawing under a government-sponsored ceasefire.