A suicide bombing claimed by the Islamic State group and a
second attack killed 37 police on Sunday in the Yemeni port of Mukalla
where a year of Al-Qaeda rule was ended just last month, medics said.
It was the second attack in days claimed by IS in the city of 200,000
people which was recaptured by government forces from the rival
jihadists of Al-Qaeda with US backing.
The suicide bomber killed at least 31 police recruits on the
southwestern outskirts of the city, which is the capital of Hadramawt
province, medics said.
The bomber detonated an explosives belt as he joined a line of men at a police recruitment centre, a provincial official said.
More than sixty people were also wounded in the attack in Fuwah district, a medical source said.
Hadramawt’s security chief, General Mubarak al-Oubthani, who was at
the recruitment centre at the time of the attack but was not hurt, was
the target of a second bombing when he headed to the centre of Mukalla
afterwards, a security official said.
The bomb went off as Oubthani walked out of his office killing six of
his guards but leaving him with only minor injuries, the official said.
An IS statement posted online claimed the suicide attack, the second
but rare intervention by the jihadist group in an area known as a
stronghold of rival Al-Qaeda.
“Brother Abu al-Bara al-Ansari… detonated his explosives belt at a gathering of the apostates of the security forces,” it said.
On Thursday, 15 Yemeni troops were killed in jihadist attacks on army
positions outside Mukalla. IS said one of its militants blew up a
vehicle packed with explosives in an army base in Khalf district on the
city’s eastern outskirts.
The attacks included a suicide bombing that targeted the residence of
the commander of Hadramawt’s second military region, General Faraj
Salmeen, but he escaped unharmed, officials said….
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2016/05/yemeni-islamic-state-murders-37-policemen-in-former-al-qaeda-bastion
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