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2 guards killed in IS-claimed car bombing in Yemen

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ADEN: A dawn car bombing claimed by the Islamic State group hit the finance ministry of the Saudi- backed Yemeni government yesterday, killing two guards and wounding four, a security source said.

In a statement on its Amaq propaganda arm, IS claimed the “detonation of a parked explosive-laden vehicle” outside the ministry building in Yemen’s second city Aden, the SITE Intelligen­ce monitoring group reported.

Aden serves as the headquarte­rs of the Yemeni government.

Despite a Saudi-led military interventi­on launched in March 2015, the capital Sanaa and much of north of the country remain in the hands of Shiite rebels.

The power vacuum has allowed both al- Qaeda and its jihadist rival IS to bolster their presence in Yemen, particular­ly in the government-held south.

Aden has been hit by a spate of bombings that have killed hundreds of people, some claimed by al- Qaeda and some by IS.

With US- backing, the Saudiled coalition has expanded its campaign in Yemen to battle the jihadists in the south, but they retain control of parts of the mountainou­s and desert interior.

Al- Qaeda’s Yemen- based arm is regarded by Washington as the jihadist network’s most dangerous but IS has claimed a growing number of attacks in the impoverish­ed Arabian Peninsula country over the past two years. — AFP

 ??  ?? A man stands by a damaged car at the site of a car bomb attack outside the Finance Ministry offices in the southern port city of Aden. — Reuters photo
A man stands by a damaged car at the site of a car bomb attack outside the Finance Ministry offices in the southern port city of Aden. — Reuters photo

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