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Suicide bomber strikes Yemen military convoy, kills 8-official
By Reuters - May 11,2016 - Last updated at May 11,2016
A Yemeni child stands outside a tent at a makeshift camp for Internally Displaced Persons after many were forced to flee their homes due to the ongoing fighting in the country, in the Nehm region, west of Marib city, on May 8 (AFP photo)
ADEN — A suicide bomber killed at least eight people and wounded 17, including a senior commander, when he rammed a car laden with explosives into a government military convoy travelling in eastern Yemen on Wednesday, a security official said.
The official said that six soldiers and two civilians died in the attack near the city of Al Qatan on the convoy of General Abdul-Rahman Al Halili, head of Yemen's First Military Region which is loyal to President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi.
Halili, who was on his way to inspect Yemeni government forces when the attack took place, suffered medium injuries in the attack, the official added.
No one claimed responsibility for the attack, but Islamist militants from Al Qaeda and Daesh have repeatedly carried out attacks against Yemeni military and security forces in southern and eastern Yemen in recent months.
Hadi supporters, backed mainly by United Arab Emirates (UAE) forces in the Saudi-led coalition, drove Al Qaeda militants from the Hadramout provincial capital in a military offensive last month.
Militants have exploited a civil war pitting supporters of the Saudi-backed Hadi and the Iran-allied Houthis to extend their control over areas in southern and eastern Yemen and recruit followers.
The growing militant threat has spurred UN-sponsored peace talks between Hadi’s government and the Houthis now under way in Kuwait.
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