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10000 killed in Yemen conflict
A suicide bombing Monday at a military compound in Aden, Yemen, killed at least 60 people, hospital officials said.
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Members of the pro-government Popular Committees militia help control Yemen’s southern port city of Aden.
The blast rocked the area and sent debris flying, sending residents fleeing, one witness said.
The medical organization said on Twitter that at least 45 people had been killed, and that 60 others were wounded, but Al-Khadher Laswar, a Health Ministry official in Aden, said the death toll was 54 people, with 67 wounded.
In May, a suicide bomber killed at least 40 army recruits and injured 60 others when he rammed a booby-trapped auto at recruits lined up to enlist for military service at a compound in Aden.
The Saudi-led coalition has been carrying out air strikes in Yemen since March 2015 in support of the internationally recognised government of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi.
Human rights groups have slammed the United States for directly backing the war, arguing the Obama administration must not only pressure Riyadh to clean up its act in Yemen, but also take responsibility for its role own role in the bloody conflict.
Meanwhile, Yemeni Houthi forces are again firing rockets at the corner of southern Saudi Arabia, ending a lull of several weeks and complicating efforts to revive talks on ending the 18-month-old civil war.
But on Jul 20, four policemen were killed in a bombing attack in Aden that was claimed by IS.
Last month, the governor of the southern Yemeni city of Aden survived a vehicle bomb attack targeting his convoy, the latest attempt on the city’s top official.
Troops retook other towns across Abyan but have been met by fierce resistance in key a al-Qaeda stronghold, Al-Mahfid, a town which lies further east, security sources said.
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On 6 August, the UNs Special Envoy for Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, announced a one-month break in the Yemeni peace talks, during which the focus will be on working with each side separately to crystalize precise technical details.