Last Updated: Sun Aug 05, 2012 13:28 pm (KSA) 10:28 am (GMT)

Suicide attack kills 45 in south Yemen city

The suicide attack highlights the threat of Islamist militancy in Yemen. (Reuters)
The suicide attack highlights the threat of Islamist militancy in Yemen. (Reuters)

A suicide bomber struck at a wake in Yemen’s southern city of Jaar overnight, killing at least 45 people 40 more were wounded, including the leader of a local group fighting al Qaeda-linked militants, acording to the Yemeni Defense Ministry.

The bomber appeared to have been targeting the commander of the Popular Committees, a group of tribal fighters that fought alongside the Yemeni army during an offensive against Ansar al-Sharia militants in the region. The government had hailed the campaign then as a major victory in June.

“The total number of deaths increased to 35 from 25 last night. Most of them died at the hospital,” said a local official, declining to be named under briefing rules. He added that charred bodies of men lay around the site.

The leader of a committee of local residents fighting al Qaeda, Abdul Latif Al Sayed, was injured and taken to hospital, local officials said. Two of his brothers were also killed in the attack.

The attack highlighted the enduring threat of Islamist militancy in Yemen and may alarm the United States and Saudi Arabia, which increasingly view the impoverished state as a front line in their war on al Qaeda and its affiliates.

Ansar al-Sharia (Partisans of Islamic Law) seized several towns in Abyan last year, establishing a foothold there while then-President Ali Abdullah Saleh was grappling with mass protests that eventually toppled him.

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