ISIL claims killings of 49 soldiers in Yemen’s Aden

{Suicide bombing struck soldiers waiting to collect their salaries in port city.}

ISIL has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing that left up to 49 Yemeni soldiers dead at a military base in Aden, a week after a similar attack that also killed dozens of troops in the southern port city.

Military officials and medics told the AFP news agency early on Sunday that the suicide bomber detonated his explosives as a group of soldiers were gathering to collect their salaries at the al-Solban base in the city’s northeast.

Aden al-Ghad, a local news website, said several people were wounded in the blast as thousands of men queued up at the entrance of the base.

The attack happened just eight days after a bombing claimed by ISIL, or the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, killed 48 soldiers and wounded 29 others.

The port city, the temporary base of Yemen’s government, has seen a wave of bombings and shootings targeting officials and security forces in recent months.

Armed groups have gained ground in the south of the country since forces loyal to President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi – backed by an Arab coalition assembled by Saudi Arabia – drove the Houthi fighters out of Aden in July last year.

Since then, the government and the Arab coalition have struggled to enforce their control as ISIL and al-Qaeda use the security vacuum to carry out attacks.

At least 10,000 people have been killed in the 20-month conflict, which has prompted a humanitarian crisis in the impoverished country, according to the UN.

The suicide bomber detonated his explosives as soldiers were gathering to collect their salaries

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