Bomb blast in Yemen killed five
At least five people have been killed on Sunday in an explosion in central Saada, a town in northwest Yemen at the focus of a Shiite revolt. Rescue services evacuated the casualties as security forces sealed off the area.
Yemen’s mountainous Saada province on the border with Saudi Arabia has been the heartland of an on-off uprising launched by Zaidi Shiite rebels in 2004 in which thousands of people have died. Preliminary investigations indicate that the explosion resulted from a bomb thrown by an unidentified person & there authorities were trying to track down the attacker.
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