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Wednesday 19, June 2013

 
 
 

 

Suicide bomber kills 45 in south Yemen city

By: Humair Rana, Uploaded: 5th August 2012



A suicide bomber struck at a wake in Yemen’s southern city of Jaar overnight, killing at least 45 people and wounding dozens more, the defence ministry said, in the deadliest attack since the army declared victory over militants in June.
The bomber appeared to have been targeting the head of a group of tribal fighters that sided with the Yemeni army during an offensive that drove al Qaeda-linked militants from their strongholds in the southern province of Abyan.
“This is a cowardly, criminal, terrorist attack,” said Abyan governor Jamal al-Aqel, adding that an investigation was underway to determine the bomber’s identity.
A local official said charred bodies were strewn around the site of the blast in which Abdul Latif Al Sayed, the leader of tribal fighting units known as “Popular Committees”, who has previously survived assassination attempts.
Two of his brothers were killed in the explosion.
Further east in the province of Hadramout, a US drone fired on a vehicle ferrying suspected militants, killing its three passengers, a local official said.
Ansar al-Sharia seized several towns in Abyan last year, establishing a foothold there while then-President Ali Abdullah Saleh was grappling with mass protests that eventually toppled him.
The United States supported the Yemeni military campaign through which the army regained control of territory it had lost, but residents and analysts say the militants are simply lying low and waiting for a chance to regroup.
“A number of individuals from these gangs took refuge in the mountains next to the north of Jaar after the big defeat they were dealt by the army and Popular Committees,” said state news agency Saba. “Today they resume their cowardly suicide operations”.
Despite losing their territorial base, militants have shown they still pose a considerable threat, assassinating a top southern military commander, and killing four policemen in an attack on Jaar police station just last week.

Source: Reuters

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Story first published: 5th August 2012




 
 
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