June 11, 2011 -- Updated 1835 GMT (0235 HKT)
An armed, anti-government Yemeni man patrols a street in Sanaa, Yemen, on Saturday.
(CNN) -- Deadly fighting between Yemeni government forces and al Qaeda erupted in a restive southern province on Saturday.
Demonstrators took to the streets and demanded the creation of an interim body that would guide and shape the country's political transition.
Twenty-one al Qaeda members and 10 Yemeni soldiers have been killed in Yemen's Abyan province, where fighting has raged Saturday, Yemen's state-run news agency reported.
Clashes between security forces and suspected militants have erupted in Lawdar and Zinjibar, towns in Abyan -- a militant stronghold with a presence of Yemen's al Qaeda wing, SABA reported, citing a military official.
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