Suicide bomber kills at least 13 recruits
at Yemen army camp
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[February 17, 2016]
By Mohammed Mukhashaf
ADEN (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed
at least 13 recruits at a Yemeni army camp run by President Abd-Rabbu
Mansour Hadi's government in the southern port city of Aden on
Wednesday, medical sources and a security official said.
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Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack, the latest in
a series of bombings rattling the city since Saudi-backed forces
captured Yemen's second-largest city from the Iran-allied Houthis in
July last year.
At least 60 people were also wounded in the attack targeting
hundreds of new recruits at the Ras Abbas camp in Aden's Buraiqa
district. It was recently set up by Hadi's government to absorb new
conscripts being trained to fight the Houthis.
The official said the bomber was disguised in military uniform used
by the new recruits, enabling him to penetrate the crowd undetected
inside the camp.
An official earlier said the attack occurred at the gate.
Witnesses described ambulances racing to evacuate the wounded, as
troops surrounded the area to keep onlookers away.
"The explosion shook the camp violently and it could be heard miles
away," one witness told Reuters by telephone.
Medics at the nearby Masafi hospital said they had received the
bodies of 13 people, while at least 60 wounded people were taken to
hospitals in Aden.
Islamic State, in a statement published on its online media arm
Amaq, said that a bomber wearing an explosives vest blew himself up
at the Ras Abbas camp. The group published a photo of the attacker
it identified as Abu Isa al-Ansari, and said the bombing "killed
around 20 apostates and wounded 60 others".
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Residents had said that Islamic State, one of several armed groups
that operate in southern Yemen, had recently warned young Yemenis
against joining the army being set up by Hadi's government.
On Tuesday, Aden's governor and security director survived a gun
attack by unknown assailants on their convoy in the city.
Last month, a suicide bomber killed six people in an attack on a
checkpoint on the road leading to Hadi's presidential palace in
Aden.
(Aditional reporting by Mostafa Hashem in Cairo; Writing by Sami
Aboudi; Editing by Yara Bayoumy and Tom Heneghan)
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