The governor of Yemen’s port city of
Aden, Major General Jaafar Mohammed Saad, was killed on Sunday in a car
bomb attack along with five of his bodyguards.
The automobile assault occurred in Aden’s Tawahi district in the country’s south.
Tawahi has become a stronghold in recent
months for armed groups, including al-Qaeda whose fighters have
expanded their presence across the district.
Earlier reports said six bodyguards were killed along with Saad in a rocket-propelled grenade attack.
Saad was only recently appointed
governor and was known to be close to President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi,
who returned to Aden last month after several months in exile in Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia.
Pro-Hadi forces, backed by a Saudi-led
coalition, have battled Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen since March,
after the Houthis overran the capital, Sanaa, and advanced south –
forcing Hadi’s government to flee.
Saad’s death comes a day after the
country’s UN envoy held talks with Hadi in Aden aimed at kickstarting
peace talks between the warring sides.
On Saturday, masked gunmen on
motorcycles carried out separate attacks on vehicles in Aden, killing
Colonel Aqeel al-Khodr, a military intelligence official, and Judge
Mohsen Alwan, who was known for sentencing al-Qaeda fighters.
Three other people were killed in the attack on Alwan, which was not immediately claimed.
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