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Yemeni government forces say repelled deadly Al-Qaeda attack

Yemeni honor guard carry the coffins of Prime Minister of Yemen's Houthi-led government Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi and other officials killed in an Israeli strike days earlier, during a funeral procession in Sanaa on September 1, 2025. Yemen's Huthi rebels held a funeral on September 1 for their prime minister, nine ministers, and two cabinet officials, killed in an Israeli air strike on August 28 as they attended a government meeting in the Sanaa area. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

Yemeni government forces say repelled deadly Al-Qaeda attack

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October 21, 2025
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Forces loyal to Yemen’s internationally recognised government said on Tuesday they had repelled an attack by Al-Qaeda in the country’s south that left nine people dead on both sides.

“Our forces managed to foil a large-scale terrorist attack launched this morning by members of the Al-Qaeda terrorist organisation against the headquarters of the government complex… in Abyan province,” Nasr Atef al-Machouchi, commander of the targeted brigade, said in a press release.

He said the attackers detonated two car bombs, before infiltrating the compound where they were confronted.

“Five suicide bombers wearing explosive belts” were killed along with four soldiers, he added.

A medical source in Abyan confirmed the deaths of the four soldiers to AFP and reported 15 people wounded.

Yemen’s internationally recognised government established itself in the southern city of Aden after Iran-backed Huthi rebels drove them out of the capital Sanaa in 2014.

Washington once regarded the group, known as Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), as the militant network’s most dangerous branch.

Born in 2009 from the merger of Al-Qaeda’s Yemeni and Saudi factions, AQAP grew and developed in the chaos of Yemen’s war, which for over a decade has pitted the Iran-backed Huthi rebels against a Saudi-led coalition backing the government.

But attacks by the jihadist group, both against government forces and rebels, have decreased in recent years.

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