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15 Children among 25 Dead in Yemen Anti-Huthi Bombing
2014-12-17
[AnNahar] Fifteen children on a school bus were among at least 25 people killed in a suicide car kaboom in central Yemen targeting a Shiite militia leader on Tuesday, security sources said.

The children were killed when their school bus was caught up in the attack targeting the home of a leader of the Shiite militia, known as Huthis, in the town of Rada, a security source told Agence La Belle France-Presse, blaming the attack on al-Qaeda Lion of Islams.

A medical source confirmed that at least 25 people had died in the attack.

The defense ministry, on its website 26sep.net, condemned "this cowardly terrorist attack on the home of a citizen and a school bus," and also held al-Qaeda responsible.

Yemen has been rocked by instability since the Shiite fighters seized control of the capital Sanaa in September.

The Huthis have since been expanding their presence throughout the country but are facing fierce resistance from Sunni tribes and al-Qaeda's powerful Yemeni branch.

Tuesday's kaboom was the second to target Huthis in Rada in little more than a month.

On November 12, a jacket wallah killed dozens of people gathered at the residence of a tribal chief in Rada.

The mixed Sunni-Shiite town has seen heavy fighting since the Huthis took over parts of it in October, while al-Qaeda has set its sights on taking over Rada.

State authority has weakened in the face of the rivalries on the ground.

Armed Huthis on Tuesday surrounded the defense ministry in Sanaa after having been denied access, a military source said.

Another group of Shiite turbans broke into the offices of Ath-Thawra newspaper demanding the dismissal of the chairman of the board, Faisal Makram, a source at the official daily told Agence La Belle France-Presse.

The militiaman said they were following orders from their leader, Abdelmalik al-Huthi, "to end corruption in all state institutions."
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  Is there a Presbyterian in the House?
Posted by: Shipman   2014-12-17 16:30  

#2  How can one sin if Allan is in control of everything?
Posted by: Anice Nim   2014-12-17 13:07  

#1  with the dead children in Pakistan and Yeman, we infidels will think it was a bad day for the children of the Islamic world

but that's our opinion,

if you believe that the children were disobeying God by studying secular subjects (Pakistan) or practicing heretical shiite ritual (Yeman), the killing prevents them from further sin
Posted by: lord garth   2014-12-17 11:53  

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