Yemen's Islah party leader survives assassination attempt in Aden
At least three people, including a leading figure in Yemen’s Islah party, were injured in an attempted assassination in Yemen’s coastal Aden city on Tuesday.
Arif Ahmed Ali, one of the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated Islah party, was in the car with his son when an explosion targeted his vehicle on a main road in Aden’s Mualla district.
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.
Last week, two people were killed and six others wounded in a suicide attack in Aden, which was declared the temporary capital of Yemen after Houthi rebels overran the capital and other major cities.
The attacker blew himself up while riding a motorbike near a vehicle carrying the commander of a battalion of UAE-backed forces, a security source told AFP.
The explosion killed a female passerby and a soldier driving the vehicle that was carrying a security commander loyal to Yemen's government, who was among four wounded passengers. Two other civilians were also wounded.
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Aden has been rocked with suicide attacks, bombings and assassination attempts mainly targeting pro-government security forces and members of the UAE's forces working as part of the Saudi-led coalition.
In January, Aden was rocked by deadly clashes that saw UAE-backed southern separatists seize much of the city from other pro-government forces.
More than 10,000 people have been killed since a Saudi-led coalition launched a military campaign to help the internationally recognised government regain control of territory lost to the Houthi rebels.
Yemen's multi-faceted conflict has pushed the impoverished country to the brink of famine, triggering what the United Nations says is the world's worst humanitarian crisis.