September 17, 2008
In a coordinated attack, militants
assaulted the front gate of the embassy with machine gun fire, rocket
propelled grenades and two suicide car bombs, killing 17 people, including
one American. A U.S. state department spokesman said the assault had "all
the hallmarks of an al-Qaeda attack;" the next day, security officials in
Yemen arrested 25 people suspected of having links to the terrorist network.
Worst Embassy Attacks
On Sept. 17, militants launched the worst attack on a U.S. embassy in a decade, killing 17 people with car bombs, machine gun fire and grenades. It's not the first time an embassy has been used to send a message to (or blackmail) a representative country and sadly, it probably won't be the last.
Kate Pickert