The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Yemen suicide bomber targets Aden police chief

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ADEN: A suicide bomber targeted the police chief of Yemen’s second city Aden on Thursday in the latest attack against senior officials in the base of the Saudibacke­d government, a security official said.

The bombing came after loyalist forces backed by a Saudi-led military coalition seized the key southeaste­rn port city of Mukalla and the nearby airport and oil facilities from Al-Qaeda, ending a year-long occupation by the jihadists.

General Shallal Shayae escaped unharmed from the attack but several people were wounded when the bomber blew up a vehicle packed with explosives, the official said.

A witness said the bomber was stopped at a checkpoint on the perimeter of the compound around the general’s house, where he blew himself up.

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for the bombing, but Shayae has survived attacks by jihadists more than once.

In February, suspected AlQaeda militants opened fire on a convoy carrying Shayae and Aden governor Aidarus al-Zubaidi, but they escaped unharmed.

Shayae and Zubaidi also survived a car bombing that targeted their convoy in Aden on Jan 5 killing two of their guards. The port city has seen a growing jihadist presence since loyalist forces backed by the Saudi-led coalition drove Huthi Shiite rebels out of the city in July.

For the first 12 months of the interventi­on that the coalition launched in March last year, it focused its firepower on the rebels, creating a power vacuum that was exploited not only by Al-Qaeda, but also by rival jihadists of the Islamic State group. As a ceasefire with rebels went into effect on April 11, the loyalists and their allies turned their guns on the jihadists, driving them out of a string of southern provincial capitals and imposing heavy losses. — AFP

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