Yemen soldier turned suicide bomber kills 96

Blast was aimed at killing defence minister

A Yemeni soldier packing powerful explosives under his uniform blew himself up in the middle of an army battalion in Sanaa yesterday, killing 96 troops and wounding around 300, a military official and medics said. Later yesterday Al-Qaeda claimed it carried out the Yemen blast which targeted Yemen’s defence minister.

The suicide attack was the deadliest in the country’s capital since newly-elected President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi pledged to oust Al-Qaeda militants from Yemen’s mostly lawless and restive southern and eastern provinces.

Medics, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the casualties were being treated in seven hospitals across Sanaa.

All the dead and injured were soldiers, they added.

The massive blast which according to witnesses echoed loudly across the city, caused panic among residents.

The unidentified bomber detonated his explosives as soldiers from the government’s central security forces, commanded by a nephew of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, rehearsed for an army parade to mark the 22nd anniversary of the unification of north and south Yemen, according to the military official.

Yemen’s defence minister, Mohammed Nasser Ahmed, was present at the time of the explosion but escaped unharmed, the official added.

Witnesses said human remains were scattered across the site of the blast at Sanaa’s Sabeen Square, where the Yemeni government often holds large military parades.

Yesterday’s attack is Sanaa’s most deadly since Mr Hadi took power in February with a pledge to fight Al-Qaeda’s growing presence in the county.

Mr Hadi, who was elected in a single-candidate vote as stipulated by the Gulf-sponsored transition deal that forced Mr Saleh’s ouster, was expected to give a speech at the military ceremony scheduled for today.

Yesterday it remained unclear if the parade will take place as planned.

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