At least 20 people were killed and dozens wounded in two bombings at a
mosque in a northern district of the Yemeni capital Sana'a, media run
by the city's ruling Houthi militia said.
Al-Masirah
television cited on its Twitter account the spokesperson of the
Houthi-controlled healthy ministry as saying that the casualty toll was a
preliminary figure.
The
Houthi-controlled Saba news agency said in a text message that the
first explosion was caused by a suicide bomber in the al-Mo'ayyad
mosque, followed by a car bomb blast that targeted medics outside the
building. It said there were 25 dead and wounded.
A
civil war in Yemen escalated in March when a coalition of Arab states
led by Saudi Arabia intervened to roll back the hold of Iran-allied
Houthi militia over much of the country and to reinstate the government
from its exile in Riyadh.
The
Houthis took control of Sana'a a year ago. More than 4 500 people have
been killed in the Arabian Peninsula country's conflict.
Thursday, September 03, 2015
At least 20 dead in Yemeni capital bombings
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