Death toll in Yemen suicide bombing rises to 45
Updated: 2016-08-29 16:07
(Agencies)
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File photo shows an armed man loyal to the Houthi movement holds his weapon in the capital Sanaa, Yemen, Aug 25, 2016. [Photo/Agencies] |
ADEN - The death toll in a suicide bombing at a local militia compound in the southern Yemeni city of Aden rose to at least 45, medical charity Medicins Sans Frontieres said on Monday.
A spokesperson for the group said at least 60 other wounded people had been brought into a hospital run by the charity in Aden.
A security official and witnesses said a suicide bomber drove a car into the building in north Aden. It was used by the Popular Resistance, a local force that had helped drive Houthis out of the city last year.
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