YEMEN-CIVIL WAR-ADEN HARBOUR

Picture taken by a sailor showing smoke rising from large explosions at steamers points in Aden harbour, in January 1986, during fightings. On January 13, 1986, a brief two-week civil war broke out in what used to be known as the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (PDRY), or south Yemen, when President Ali Nasser Mohammad, during a YSP (Yemen Socialist Party) Permanent Committee meeting, ordered his bodyguards to open fire on his political rivals, killing seventy senior party officials, including senior YSP leader, of northern origins, Abdul Fattah Ismail. (Photo by BENEDICTO PALACOL / AFP) (Photo by BENEDICTO PALACOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Picture taken by a sailor showing smoke rising from large explosions at steamers points in Aden harbour, in January 1986, during fightings. On January 13, 1986, a brief two-week civil war broke out in what used to be known as the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (PDRY), or south Yemen, when President Ali Nasser Mohammad, during a YSP (Yemen Socialist Party) Permanent Committee meeting, ordered his bodyguards to open fire on his political rivals, killing seventy senior party officials, including senior YSP leader, of northern origins, Abdul Fattah Ismail. (Photo by BENEDICTO PALACOL / AFP) (Photo by BENEDICTO PALACOL/AFP via Getty Images)
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BENEDICTO PALACOL / Contributor
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14 January, 1986
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