Declared officially by Abdul Ganadi spokesman told CNN news site. Transfer of power took place following the flight of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh to Riyadh Saudi Arabia, a day after the attack that injured President Saleh in a mosque in the palace.
The pressure on Saleh during this coming from the protesters and some Yemeni officials during the last four months urged Saleh retreat from power he has held for 33 years.
Earlier, a senior Yemeni official had said that after the attack last Friday, Saleh condition fine, only slightly wounded in the head.
Later that night too, Saleh had appeared on television giving a speech. However, Saleh was not as good condition are shown. CNN's sources said that Saleh immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, just landed in Saudi Arabia.
Yemeni security forces immediately visited the house Sadeq al-Ahmar, one tribal leader in Yemen, which is believed to be a brain attack on Yemen's Presidential Palace.
The attack resulted in killing 10 people and 35 people injured, said Fawzi al-Jaradi, tribal confederation officials Pregnant al-Ahmar, a group led by Sadeq.
The attack happened at the Presidential Palace Yemen occurred when Saleh was in the mosque to pray. Then two bullets erupted during Friday prayers take place.
CNN's sources confirm the death of Sheikh Ali Mohsen al-Matari and four bodyguards. Yemen's state news agency SABA, said that Sheikh Ali Mohsen was killed along with three bodyguards.
Beyond that, some other people who also receive medical treatment in Saudi Arabia is Prime Minister Ali Mujawar, Deputy Prime Minister Rashad al-Alimi and Sadeq Amin Abu Rasand, Shura Council chairman Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani, parliamentary spokesman Yahya al-Raee.
Meanwhile, the disputes that occurred in various Arab countries continues. Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Change Square, Sanaa. Protesters also gathered in Taiz back, after the previous government tried to disperse the mass.
Eyewitnesses saw even the security forces tried to repel the demonstrators by firing resulted in at least two wounded.
Sources from the Saudi government said that Riyadh continues to seek an end to violence in Yemen to seek a ceasefire between government and opposition ethnic groups.
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