A
suicide attacker drove a car laden with explosives at the Iranian
ambassador’s residence in the Yemeni capital Sanaa, security officials
said, killing as many as three people.
Ambassador Hasan Nam Wadi was not harmed when the attack took place in the diplomatic district of Hada, officials said.
The Wednesday morning blast also heavily damaged several buildings in the area.
Interior
ministry said that one of the embassy guards and two transpassers, a
woman and a child, were killed in the attack, adding that four were
injured, one in critical condition.
Shia
Muslim Houthi rebels close to Iran took control of Sanaa in September
and fanned out across the country, clashing with Sunni tribesmen and
also with Yemen’s local branch of al-Qaeda.
Hakim
al-Masmari, the editor-in-chief for the Yemen Post newspaper, told Al
Jazeera that no one has claimed responsibility yet for the incident.
“It is
probable that it was al-Qaeda behind the attack as the group often
targets Yemeni state targets as well as Houthi rebels and Shias,” he
said.
“This is
first of many expected attacks that al-Qaeda has been threatening
against Houthi and Shia targets as Houthi offensive against al-Qaeda
back tribesmen continue,” he added
“This shows how tense the situation in Yemenis. Iran is seen as the one of the main backers of Houthis in Yemen.”
The US and
Yemen’s Sunni Gulf neighbours suspect Iran is meddling in the
impoverished state and there are fears of sectarian warfare spreading to
other countries of the region. Iran denies interfering in Yemeni
affairs.
Iranian
diplomats have been targeted in Yemen in the past. One Iranian diplomat
is still being held hostage by suspected fighters and another was killed
this year when he resisted a kidnapping attempt.
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