Gulf Times

At least seven dead as missile hits military parade in Yemen

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Amissile fired by the Houthi group struck a military parade in Yemen’s town of AlDhalea, killing at least seven people and wounding several, government­allied southern separatist forces who control the area said yesterday.

No claim of responsibi­lity was made and Houthi media did not immediatel­y comment on the blast or the accusation.

The missile struck a parade ground where a military graduation for Security Belt forces had just finished, statements from the Security Belt group and the Al-Dhalea southern separatist forces said.

The Security Belt forces are part of a government-aligned southern separatist front in south Yemen which favours the creation of an independen­t state.

Witnesses told Reuters that the blast occurred near a guest platform during the parade, causing injuries and deaths.

They reported seeing bodies. Pictures from the scene showed a blast hole in the concrete of an outdoor square.

Seven people died, among them four children, and 25 were injured, according to the local forces’ spokesman.

Yemen has suffered from almost five years of conflict since the Houthi movement ousted President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi’s government in late 2014.

The coup drew military interventi­on in 2015 by a coalition, trying to restore Hadi’s internatio­nally recognised government.

The town of Al-Dhalea is controlled by southern separatist forces.

It lies on the main south-tonorth road linking the southern port of Aden — controlled by Hadi’s government — to the Houthi-controlled capital, Sanaa. A contested frontline runs across Al-Dhalea province.

In August, the Houthis claimed responsibi­lity for a missile and drone attack on a parade in Aden, the seat of the internatio­nally recognised government, killing around 36 people including a prominent commander.

 ??  ?? People gather at the scene of a blast which struck a military graduation parade in the town of Al-Dhalea, Yemen, yesterday.
People gather at the scene of a blast which struck a military graduation parade in the town of Al-Dhalea, Yemen, yesterday.

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