At least 11 dead in Yemen suicide bombing

AT least 11 people have been killed in a suspected al-Qaeda attack in Yemen's south.

At least 11 people have been killed in a suicide bombing and gun attack by suspected al-Qaeda militants on a local government compound in southern Yemen, a Yemeni government media office says.

The attack on Monday is the latest in a series of operations by Islamist militants who have exploited a two-year-civil war to try to expand their control and recruit more followers in the country, which shares a long border with Saudi Arabia.

The government media office said security forces confronted a suicide bomber who tried to drive a mini-bus laden with explosives into a government compound in al-Houta, the Lahj provincial capital.

Security forces opened fire on the bus and clashed with militants wearing military uniforms who attacked the compound with automatic weapons, it said in the statement, adding that six security personnel and all the attackers died.

Officials said there were five attackers in all.

"The situation is now under control," the statement quoted a security official as saying.

Al-Qaeda's local wing, known as Ansar al-Sharia, said "dozens were killed or wounded" in a suicide bombing and gun attack on a Lahj security compound.

Islamist militants from both al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and Islamic State have carried out a series of attacks, often targeting security forces or government facilities in southern Yemen.

The United States has recently stepped up attacks on al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, which it sees as the main threat to western interests, launching repeated air strikes on targets in central and southern Yemen.


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