Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Yemen War News Updates -- October 6, 2015



NYT: Car Bombs in Yemen Hit Aden Hotel and Building Used by Persian Gulf Troops

AL MUKALLA, Yemen — The Islamic State extremist group claimed responsibility for a series of car bombings in the southern Yemeni city of Aden early Tuesday that killed at least 18 people, including troops from the Persian Gulf who had been sent to secure the city.

The coordinated bombings appear to be the largest attack in Aden by the Islamic State since the group first surfaced in Yemen last year, and are the latest sign that Sunni extremists are gaining strength with much of the country distracted by a multisided war.

The bombings struck a hotel housing members of Yemen’s government, as well as a building that served as a headquarters for soldiers who belong to an Arab coalition that has been fighting Yemen’s Houthi rebels, according to security officials in Aden and a statement released by the Islamic State.

Yemen War News Updates -- October 6, 2015

Islamic State kills 22 in attacks on Yemen government, Gulf troops, mosque -- Reuters
ISIS claims responsibility for explosions in Yemen that killed 22 -- FOX News/AP
Yemen PM survives attack blamed on rebels, claimed by IS -- AFP
Islamic State ‘province’ claims 4 suicide attacks on Yemeni, Gulf forces -- Long War Journal
Deadly blasts hit Yemen hotel that houses government officials -- CNN
Yemen rocket attacks on government hotel kill 15 in Aden -- The Guardian
New ISIL affiliate claims deadly Yemen attacks -- USA Today
ISIS claims blast in Yemen targeting officials -- AP
Yemen: ISIL claims responsibility for multiple attacks in Aden -- Euronews
ISIS claims deadly Aden attacks on Arab troops -- Al Arabiya
Officials say 55 fighters killed in Yemen's Marib province -- AP
Fighting rages on Yemen's Red Sea coast -- AP
Saudi-led coalition, gov’t loyalists prepare for Taiz recapture: Yemeni military official -- Asharq Al-Awsat
Yemen conflict: Houthi rebels commit to UN peace plan -- BBC
Saudi King: Yemen's security part of Kingdom’s security -- Middle East Monitor

1 comment:

Jay Farquharson said...

WNU Editor,

Funny as hell, Al Quida is now attacking their funders, sponsors and patrons.