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8 killed in suicide bombing near Yemen presidential palace

By AFP - Jan 28,2016 - Last updated at Jan 28,2016

ADEN — A suicide car bombing claimed by the Daesh terror group killed at least eight people Thursday outside Yemen's presidential palace in the city of Aden, security and medical officials said.

Daesh said that one of its militants, apparently a Dutch national, carried out the attack on a checkpoint outside the palace in the main city of southern Yemen.

Both soldiers and civilians were among those killed, while at least 17 others were wounded, a medical source said.

A security source said the attack appeared to target the convoy of a local businessman who was entering the presidential complex.

Sources had initially said the convoy was carrying Aden's governor, Aidarus Al Zubaidi, but he later told AFP he was not in the area at the time of the attack.

Zubaidi survived a car bombing earlier this month, after being appointed in December following the murder of his predecessor, Jaafar Saad, in an Aden bombing claimed by Daesh.

Witnesses said the blast damaged at least six vehicles and a nearby mosque.

In statement posted on Twitter, Daesh said "martyrdom-seeker Abu Hanifa Al Hollandi... detonated his explosives-laden vehicle at the presidential palace".

The name used for the assailant implied he was from the Netherlands.

President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi was in the palace at the time of the attack but unharmed, a government official said.

Military vehicles from the Saudi-led coalition which supports Hadi's government were deployed around the complex after the attack, security sources said. 

Aden has become the temporary headquarters of Hadi's government as it battles to retake large parts of Yemen from Shiite Houthi rebels.

 

The port city has also seen a growing militant presence, with Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, long active in Yemen, and Daesh apparently vying for influence.

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