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Wednesday, 7 October 2015
ISIL claims suicide bombings in Yemen’s Aden
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)
group’s Yemen affiliate has claimed responsibility
for an attack on an Arab coalition base that killed
at least 15 troops, including four Emirati soldiers.
The armed group made the claim through its
affiliated accounts on Twitter on Tuesday, posting
a series of photos depicting the bombings and
pictures of the suicide attackers involved. “Four
martyrdom operations targeted a gathering of
Saudi, Emirati, and Yemeni offices,” a statement
released by the group said.
The names of the attackers in the pictures
suggested those involved were all Yemeni in
origin.
Al Jazeera’s Hashem Ahelbarra said the claim of
responsibility by ISIL marked the start of “strange
scenario” in Yemen.
“On one hand we have government forces and
the Saudi-led coalition fighting the Houthis, and
now you have ISIL fighting the government and
Houthi forces,” Ahelbarra said.
“You’ll have the [southern] secessionists fighting
al-Qaeda, and ISIL fighting al-Qaeda at the same
time…It will be a complete nightmare scenario in
the near future.
“In 2014 ISIL emerged saying that they were there
to defend Sunnis who had been undermined by
the Shia…they were present in the capital Sanaa
but now they’re trying to build a platform in the
south.”
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