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Yemen bombing: Isis claims responsibility after suicide attack kills 25 in Mukalla | |
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A suicide bomber has killed at least 25 police recruits inside a compound in the southern Yemeni city of Mukalla, according to medical and security sources. | A suicide bomber has killed at least 25 police recruits inside a compound in the southern Yemeni city of Mukalla, according to medical and security sources. |
The victims were queuing up in the Fowa compound when the bomb went off. Extreme Islamist group Isis claimed responsibility for the attack, in which about 25 others were wounded. | The victims were queuing up in the Fowa compound when the bomb went off. Extreme Islamist group Isis claimed responsibility for the attack, in which about 25 others were wounded. |
It was the second deadly blast in four days to hit the city, a hub for rival Islamist group al-Qaeda before it was pushed out last month in an offensive by Yemeni troops backed by a Saudi-led coalition. | It was the second deadly blast in four days to hit the city, a hub for rival Islamist group al-Qaeda before it was pushed out last month in an offensive by Yemeni troops backed by a Saudi-led coalition. |
The police officers were returning to work for the first time since last month's recapture of Mukalla by the Government's forces. | The police officers were returning to work for the first time since last month's recapture of Mukalla by the Government's forces. |
The Yemeni affiliate of Isis claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the attacker was a "martyrdom-seeker" who had detonated his explosive belt. | The Yemeni affiliate of Isis claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the attacker was a "martyrdom-seeker" who had detonated his explosive belt. |
The city's security director, Mubarak al-Awthaban, who was at a nearby office when the suicide bomber struck, survived, security sources said. | The city's security director, Mubarak al-Awthaban, who was at a nearby office when the suicide bomber struck, survived, security sources said. |
Before being forced out, al-Qaeda militants took advantage of more than a year of war between the Iran-allied Houthis and supporters of the Saudi-backed President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to carve out a mini-state stretching across much of the southern coast, including Mukalla. | Before being forced out, al-Qaeda militants took advantage of more than a year of war between the Iran-allied Houthis and supporters of the Saudi-backed President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to carve out a mini-state stretching across much of the southern coast, including Mukalla. |
Their militant rivals in Yemen's branch of Isis, also known as Islamic State or Daesh, have carried out a series of suicide attacks on all sides in Yemen's tangled conflict. | Their militant rivals in Yemen's branch of Isis, also known as Islamic State or Daesh, have carried out a series of suicide attacks on all sides in Yemen's tangled conflict. |
The growing Islamist militant threat has led the Houthis and the Yemeni government to embark on peace talks now under way in Kuwait. | The growing Islamist militant threat has led the Houthis and the Yemeni government to embark on peace talks now under way in Kuwait. |
Saudi Arabia, the UAE and other Arab countries intervened in the war in March 2015 in support of the government, which had been swept into exile by the Houthis. | Saudi Arabia, the UAE and other Arab countries intervened in the war in March 2015 in support of the government, which had been swept into exile by the Houthis. |
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and Isis view the Arab coalition as a pawn of the West and see the Shia Muslim Houthis as apostates. | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and Isis view the Arab coalition as a pawn of the West and see the Shia Muslim Houthis as apostates. |
The US military announced last week it had deployed a small number of personnel to Yemen to aid in the fight against AQAP, its first troop presence in the country since the Houthis took much of the country. | The US military announced last week it had deployed a small number of personnel to Yemen to aid in the fight against AQAP, its first troop presence in the country since the Houthis took much of the country. |
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report | The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report |
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