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15 soldiers killed in Yemen car bombing Last Updated : 30 Jan 2018 03:21:58 PM IST (file photo)15 soldiers killed in Yemen car bombing
Fifteen newly-recruited Yemeni soldiers were killed in a suicide car bombing at a military checkpoint in Shabwa province on Tuesday, an official said.
"The suicide assailant died on the spot after detonating his explosives-laden car at a military checkpoint in Nokhan area of Shabwa province, killing 15 soldiers," the local government official told Xinhua news agency.He said the targeted checkpoint was manned by a special Yemeni Army unit backed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE).No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but the government officials blamed it on the Yemen-based Al Qaeda branch.Al Qaeda militants are intensifying drive-by attacks on security checkpoints in Yemen's southern provinces as UAE-backed government forces tighten military operations against their hideouts.In the past months, government forces and the UAE armed forces operating in Aden province launched an anti-terror offensive to root out Al Qaeda militants from their strongholds in the neighbouring province of Abyan.The UAE-backed anti-terror campaign has dislodged Al Qaeda militants from several villages in Abyan and in the neighbouring Shabwa province, with more than 50 of them arrested and imprisoned in Aden.IANS For Latest Updates Please-
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