Khaleej Times

Seven killed in Yemen car bomb explosion

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aden — Seven people were killed in Yemen’s port city of Aden on Tuesday when a car bomb ripped through a military kitchen used by Yemeni forces trained and backed by the United Arab Emirates , medics said.

One of the dead was a young boy walking in the street at the time of the blast, they said. Fifteen people were wounded. Witnesses said the blast was caused by a car laden with explosives, apparently driven by a suicide bomber towards the kitchen in Al Derain area in northern Aden. The force of the blast damaged stores and cars nearby.

Daesh claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, the second of its kind targeting security forces in the city, where United Arab Emirates forces from the Saudi-led coalition that has been operating in Yemen since 2015 hold sway.

The coalition, armed and backed by the West, joined the Yemen conflict in March 2015 after the Iranaligne­d Houthi group pushed towards Aden, forcing the internatio­nally-recognised President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi into exile in Saudi Arabia.

Last month, UAE-backed southern Yemeni forces wrested control of Aden from forces loyal to Hadi in several days of fighting that ended with a truce brokered by Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Militant group Daesh last month claimed responsibi­lity for an attack targeting the headquarte­rs of a counter-terrorism unit in the Yemeni capital that killed at least 14 people, including the attackers.

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