The Jerusalem Post

Suicide bombers attack Yemeni army checkpoint­s, killing 10

- • By MOHAMMED MUKHASHAF

ADEN (Reuters) – Two suicide bombers tried to ram vehicles laden with explosives through two Yemeni military checkpoint­s near the government-held port city of Mukalla on Monday, killing at least 10 people, the army and medics said.

No one immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the attacks near the capital of Hadramout province on the Gulf of Aden, the latest in a series of bombings since forces loyal to Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, backed by UAE troops, drove out al-Qaida fighters from the city in April.

The Yemeni army’s Second Military Command, which is based in Mukalla, said jihadists had used a booby-trapped bus at a checkpoint in al-Burum, southwest of Mukalla, and a booby-trapped car in al-Ghaber, to the west.

“Forces at the checkpoint­s were able to confront the vehicles and prevented them crossing the security barriers,” an army statement said.

It said six soldiers had been killed and 18 wounded.

Medics said four civilians were also dead, and that 15 soldiers had been taken to hospital, five in serious condition.

Islamists from al-Qaida and its rival Islamic State have been building up their presence in the impoverish­ed country, taking advantage of the chaos created by Yemen’s civil war, which began in 2014.

Al Qaeda’s Yemeni branch had built up a mini-state based in Mukalla. It has tried to bomb several Western airliners and claimed responsibi­lity for an attack on the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie

Hebdo in Paris last year.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? A SOLDIER TALKS on a mobile phone as he stands at the site of a suicide car bomb attack at a military checkpoint near the government-held port city of Mukalla, Yemen, yesterday.
(Reuters) A SOLDIER TALKS on a mobile phone as he stands at the site of a suicide car bomb attack at a military checkpoint near the government-held port city of Mukalla, Yemen, yesterday.

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