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On September 17, 2008, an armed attack was carried out against the embassy of the United States in Sanaa, the capital of Yemen. Seven militants travelling in two car bombs attempted to enter the compound through the main gate by masquerading as a Yemeni government delegation. At 9:13 a.m. they arrived at an exterior checkpoint to the main entrance, but their plan was foiled after a guard had closed the drop bar in front of the main gate and sounded the alarm. Instead of blowing up the gate, the first vehicle was rammed into a nearby military technical, while the second one later attempted to breach the exterior wall but failed. Three gunmen controlled the entrance area and fired into the compound and at Yemeni security forces across the street before they had all died by approximately 9:55 a.m.
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