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Suicide bombers hit Yemen port city

At least five soldiers have been killed in suicide car bombings in the Yemeni city of Mukalla.

Suicide attackers have set off car bombs at two military checkpoints outside the government-held port city of Mukalla in Yemen, killing at least five soldiers, security sources and medics said.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks near the capital of eastern Hadramout province on the Gulf of Aden.

But they were the latest in a series of bombings since forces loyal to Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, backed by UAE troops, drove out al Qaeda militants there in April.

Security sources said one of the attacks hit the al-Burum area southwest of the city, while another struck the al-Ghaber district to the west.

At least 15 people were wounded in the blasts, five of them seriously, medics added.

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Islamist militants from al Qaeda and its rival Islamic State have been building up their presence in the impoverished country, taking advantage of the chaos around Yemen's civil war that began in 2014.

Al Qaeda's Yemen branch had built up a mini-state centred on Mukalla. It has planned several foiled bombing attempts on Western-bound airlines and claimed credit for the 2015 attack at the Charlie Hebdo magazine's offices in Paris.


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