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Governor of Yemen’s Aden survives car bomb that kills 2 | Governor of Yemen’s Aden survives car bomb that kills 2 |
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SANAA, Yemen — The governor of Yemen’s southern port city of Aden survived a car bomb attack on Tuesday that killed two bodyguards and critically wounded three others, Yemeni officials said. | |
The assassination attempt on Gov. Aidarous al-Zubaidi comes a month after his predecessor was killed in a bombing claimed by a local Islamic State affiliate. | |
Al-Zubaidi has been cracking down on extremist groups, which have exploited the chaos of Yemen’s civil war. Last week, government forces retook the strategic Red Sea port from several militias. | Al-Zubaidi has been cracking down on extremist groups, which have exploited the chaos of Yemen’s civil war. Last week, government forces retook the strategic Red Sea port from several militias. |
The officials said the blast was heard throughout Aden. They spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations. | |
Yemen’s larger conflict pits a loose array forces fighting on the side of the internationally recognized government against Shiite Houthi rebels and troops loyal to a former president, who together control the capital, Sanaa, and large parts of northern Yemen. | |
A Saudi-led coalition has been carrying out airstrikes and fighting alongside government forces. | |
Pro-government forces drove the Houthis out of Aden in July last year, which was seen as a major morale boost for anti-Houthi forces. | |
The government has returned to Aden from Saudi Arabia, but has been struggling to control the city as al-Qaida and other militant groups have moved in. | |
Before al-Zubaidi’s predecessor was killed last month, he had survived another apparent assassination attempt in August. | |
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