Senior Aden police officer gunned down

Senior Aden police officer gunned down
Yemeni security forces inspect unexploded ordnance confiscated from Al-Qaeda militants in the Lahj province, as they prepare to neutralise mines and explosives in the desert of al-Alam, east of the southern port city of Aden, on Friday. (AFP)
Updated 29 April 2016
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Senior Aden police officer gunned down

Senior Aden police officer gunned down

ADEN: Gunmen killed a colonel in Yemen’s second city Aden on Friday, a day after the temporary capital’s police chief escaped a suicide bombing.
The unidentified gunmen on a motorbike opened fire at the traffic police chief, Col. Marwan Abdulalim, as he was in his car going to the weekly Friday prayers in central Aden, a security official said. The attack is the latest targeting senior officials in Aden, the base of the Saudi-backed government. Many of the attacks have been claimed by Al-Qaeda or the Daesh group.
On Thursday, a suicide bomber blew up a vehicle packed with explosives when he was stopped at a checkpoint on the perimeter of the compound around police chief General Shallal Shayae’s house.
Shayae was unharmed in the attack but a security official said one guard was wounded.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks that come after loyalist forces backed by a Saudi-led military coalition seized the key southeastern port city of Mukalla and nearby airport and oil facilities from Al-Qaeda.
Government forces also recaptured Huta, another provincial capital further west, this month.
Military sources in Huta told AFP that authorities were on Friday defusing some 250 land mines and 60 explosive devices extremists had planted near government buildings before fleeing the city.