IS suicide bombing kills 49 in Yemen

At least 49 soldiers have been killed after a suicide bomber struck in the southern Yemeni port city of Aden.

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Officials inspect the site where a suicide bomber killed 50 soldiers a week ago, as reports emerge of another bomb blast leaving 30 Yemeni soldiers dead. Source: AAP

A suicide bomber has killed at least 49 soldiers gathered to receive their monthly pay in the southern Yemeni port city of Aden, officials say, as Islamic State claims responsibility for the attack.

Officials said at least 60 other troops were wounded in the attack on Sunday, which occurred near al-Sawlaban military base in Aden's Khor Maksar district, where another Islamic State suicide bomber blew himself up a week ago killing 50 soldiers.

Aden is the temporary capital of Yemen's internationally recognised government in exile in neighbouring Saudi Arabia. It has been battling the armed Iran-aligned Houthi movement since 2014.

Al-Qaeda and Islamic State have exploited the war to carry out assassinations and bombings, mostly in lawless southern Yemeni areas nominally controlled by the government.

In a statement posted via its Amaq news agency, IS said Sunday's attacker, who it identified as Abu Hashem al-Radfani, detonated an explosive vest amid a crowd of soldiers.

It posted what it said were pictures of the attack, one showing young man wearing a white vest as he stood next to the black and white Islamic State flag.

The jihadist group put the death toll at more than 70.

Saudi Arabia and its allies in a mostly Gulf Arab military coalition have been bombing the Houthi movement in parts of the country under its control since it drove the government from power in March 2015.

They have failed to dislodge the group from the capital, Sanaa.


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Published 19 December 2016 7:54am
Updated 19 December 2016 7:36pm
Source: AAP


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