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Bomb blast leaves at least 45 dead in Yemen

As the grizzly civil war continues to rage in Yemen between the government and a Saudi-led coalition against Shiite rebels, the country was struck Monday by a car bomb blast which claimed the lives of at least 45 people. UN estimates 9,000 slain since escalation of violence in 2015.

A suicide attacker set off a devastating car bomb in Yemen's southern city of Aden on Monday, killing at least 45 pro-government troops who had been preparing to travel to Saudi Arabia to fight Houthi rebels in Yemen's north, officials said.

 

 

The men were at a staging area near two schools and a mosque where they were registering to join the expedition. The Saudis hope to train up to 5,000 fighters and deploy them to the Saudi cities of Najran and Jizan, near the border, Yemeni security officials said. Over 60 wounded were being taken to three area hospitals, they added.

 

Suicide bombing in Yemen
Suicide bombing in Yemen

 

Aid group Doctors Without Borders reported on social media that their hospital in Aden had received 45 dead, while the Yemeni officials earlier put the figure at 25 but said it was likely to rise. Indeed, AFP said that the death toll thus far stood at 60.

 

Yemen is embroiled in a civil war pitting the internationally recognized government and a Saudi-led coalition against the Shiite rebels, who are allied with army units loyal to a former president. The fighting has allowed al-Qaida and an Islamic State affiliate in Yemen to expand their reach, particularly in the country's south.

 

Casualty
Casualty

 

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the bombing.

 

The UN and rights groups estimate at least 9,000 people have been killed since fighting escalated in March 2015 with the start of Saudi-led airstrikes targeting the Houthis and their allies. Some 3 million people have been displaced inside the country, the Arab world's poorest.

 


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