Car bomb blast near Yemeni mosque

Houthi militiamen, wearing security uniform, man a checkpoint in Sana'a, Yemen. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB

Houthi militiamen, wearing security uniform, man a checkpoint in Sana'a, Yemen. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB

Published Jul 2, 2015

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Sana’a - A car bomb exploded near a mosque in the downtown area of the Yemeni capital on Thursday, wounding two people, police said.

The bomb went off close to the central bank after evening prayers, when the road was largely empty of passers-by, a police source told Reuters.

Earlier, witnesses said a blast occurred near the headquarters of the central bank but the target was the nearby mosque.

Shi’a Houthi fighters closed down the surrounding area after the attack, witnesses said. So far no one has claimed responsibility.

Islamic State has stepped up its operations in Yemen, where al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), also Sunni Islamist, had long dominated militant activity.

The Sunni jihadist group considers Shi’a Muslims heretics and has frequently targeted them in attacks in several countries.

It claimed responsibility for an attack on June 30 in the capital that killed at least 28 people and another on June 18 that killed at least 50 people.

Reuters

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