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Curfew declared in Yemen's Aden after 22 killed in fighting

Security in the port city of Aden is shaky as IS-linked militants battle with forces loyal to the exiled government
Fighters loyal to Yemen's President Mansour Hadi sit in a pick up truck on 21 December (AFP)

Authorities in Yemen's southern city of Aden imposed a curfew on Monday after violence killed at least 22 people, pro-government media and security sources said.

The curfew will come into force at 8pm (1700 GMT) and last until 5am (0200 GMT), the sabanews.net website said, citing a decision taken by the Aden Security Commission.

The decision comes after fierce battles on Sunday in the port of Aden that killed 17 people, among them nine members of the security forces including a colonel, the security sources said.

Security sources said the clashes erupted when forces loyal to President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi met resistance as they tried to deploy in the port to secure it completely.

They said the fighting lasted several hours and that pro-Hadi forces eventually managed to take control of the port.

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