At least 15 people were killed because of fierce clashes between Government forces and the resistance in the southern city of Zinjibar, Yemen.
The violence, according to officials, militia al-Qaida and happened a few days after President Ali Abdullah Saleh to leave the country because the wounded by the attack on the complex.
Appeared also a number of reports of violence in the second-largest city, Taiz.
The AFP news agency reported the venue now ruled against the Government.
"We the peoples, supporting the oppressed groups and against the Government. .. have been operating in the vicinity of the complex Government ... now we're good at to protect from criminals," said Sheikh Hammoud Saeed al-Mikhlafi Board interest in Taiz told AFP by phone.
The AP reported the clashes occurred near the Presidential Palace in Taiz. The shot of the tank near the Palace in the surrounding settlements. Four people were killed, three of them children, report news agency.
Monday, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged it does "peaceful and orderly transition" of the President who had led for 33 years.
Western nations worry the crisis Yemen will strengthen the Group's al-Qaida in Yemen.
Saleh went to Saudi Arabia late Sunday for surgery because the injured in the attack Saturday in the capital Sanaa.