IS attacks Huthis
SANAA: An attack on Huthi rebel leaders in Yemen’s capital claimed by the Islamic State group killed at least 28 people, medics said on Tuesday.Yemen was previously the preserve of IS’s Jihadist rival al-Qaeda, which controls swathes of the south and east, but since March the group has claimed a
By our correspondents
July 01, 2015
SANAA: An attack on Huthi rebel leaders in Yemen’s capital claimed by the Islamic State group killed at least 28 people, medics said on Tuesday.
Yemen was previously the preserve of IS’s Jihadist rival al-Qaeda, which controls swathes of the south and east, but since March the group has claimed a string of high-profile attacks.
Yemen was previously the preserve of IS’s Jihadist rival al-Qaeda, which controls swathes of the south and east, but since March the group has claimed a string of high-profile attacks.
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