25 dead as Yemen defence complex attacked

Sanaa – A suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden car into the Yemeni defence ministry yesterday, opening the way for gunmen who stormed the complex, leaving at least 25 people dead, security officials said. The brazen attack on the sprawling complex follows a spate of hit-and-run strikes on military personnel and officials, as the country struggles to complete a thorny political transition.

The attacks in the capital and in the country’s south have been blamed on al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which Washington regards as the jihadist network’s most dangerous branch. “At least 20 people have been killed in the attack,” the defence ministry said in a brief statement.

“A car bomb driven by a suicide bomber forced its way into the western entrance of the ministry complex,” a security official told AFP.

“It was followed by another car whose occupants opened fire at the complex of buildings,” he said.

The defence ministry said gunmen occupied the Defence Hospital, within the complex, after the explosion, but security forces had regained control of the building.

In an apparently co-ordinated attack, security forces also came under gunfire from outside the complex, a security source said.

Plumes of smoke billowed across the complex, situated on the edge of the Baba al-Yaman neighbourhood, as gunfire was heard.

Yemen has been going through a difficult political transition since veteran president Ali Abdullah Saleh was ousted in February 2012 after a year of deadly protests against his 33-year rule.

The transition is expected to culminate in a new constitution and pave the way for parliamentary and presidential elections slated for February 2014, but it still faces many hurdles.

There are growing demands for the secession of the formerly independent south, in addition to on-off fighting in the far north between the Shi’ite rebels and hard-line Sunnis.

Yemen is also battling AQAP, which Washington regards as the jihadist network’s most dangerous branch.

AQAP often attacks members of the security forces, despite suffering setbacks in a major army offensive last year and repeated US drone strikes targeting its commanders. – AFP.

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