Five explosions rock Yemen capital, one killed


Sanaa, Dec 23 (IANS): Five bombs exploded Tuesday in Yemeni capital Sanaa's old quarter, where many supporters of the Shia Muslim Houthi group live, killing at least one person and wounding dozens, Al Jazeera reported citing a Yemeni security official.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for Tuesday's attacks, but the Houthis have been fighting the Sunni Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) group and allied tribesmen since its fighters captured Sanaa in September and forced the resignation of the government.

Witnesses said the blasts occurred early in the morning at a time when only a few people were on the streets.

One of the bombs exploded when a member of the Houthi armed group tried to dismantle it, residents said.

The explosions damaged several houses and some cars.

One of the explosive devices had been placed close to the home of Ismail Al-Wazir, a law professor at Sanaa University, who had previously been targeted, said Abdul Razzak Al-Moayyad, director-general of police, in Sanaa.

An attempt was made on Wazir's life in April when gunmen opened fire on his vehicle, killing two of his security guards.

Yemen has been in turmoil since mass protests in 2011 forced long-ruling President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down.

But tensions have increased after the Houthi takeover of Sanaa in September.

 

  

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