Sources in Yemen told the BBC that Mr Saleh had a piece of shrapnel below his heart and second-degree burns to his chest and face. Is he in Saudi Arabia for Good? for ever?
With Mr Saleh out of the country, it is not clear who is in charge. The constitution calls for the vice president, Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, to take over, including command of the armed forces and security services.
But Mr Saleh's son Ahmed commands the elite Republican Guard and other relatives control security and intelligence units.
Sources in Yemen told the BBC that Mr Saleh had a piece of shrapnel below his heart and second-degree burns to his chest and face. Is he in Saudi Arabia for Good? for ever?
ReplyDeleteWith Mr Saleh out of the country, it is not clear who is in charge. The constitution calls for the vice president, Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, to take over, including command of the armed forces and security services.
ReplyDeleteBut Mr Saleh's son Ahmed commands the elite Republican Guard and other relatives control security and intelligence units.