Yemen suicide bomber kills 5

Tribal gunmen loyal to the Shi'a Houthi group shout slogans and hold weapons apparently to show support to the group during a gathering in Sana'a, Yemen. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB

Tribal gunmen loyal to the Shi'a Houthi group shout slogans and hold weapons apparently to show support to the group during a gathering in Sana'a, Yemen. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB

Published Feb 4, 2015

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Sanaa, Yemen - Security officials say a suicide car bomber has targeted a military base in central Yemen, killing at least five troops.

The officials say Wednesday's bombing struck the gates of the base in the province of Bayda, which has seen fierce clashes between Shi’a Houthi rebels who last year overran the capital of Sanaa and al-Qaeda militants allied with Sunni tribesmen.

The officials say that elsewhere in Bayda, a senior Houthi member was killed. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to talk to reporters.

The Houthis' power grab has plunged Yemen into a deep political crisis.

Also Wednesday, witnesses in Hodida province say Houthis opened fire there at an anti-rebel rally, wounding three protesters. The witnesses spoke on condition of anonymity fearing for their safety.

Sapa-AP

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