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48 soldiers dead in ISIS-claimed Yemen attack

Forty-eight Yemeni soldiers were killed in a suicide bombing claimed by ISIS in the southern port city of Aden, officials said Sunday in an updated casualty toll.

"We have 48 dead and 29 wounded," all soldiers, Abdel Nasser al-Wali, health department chief for Aden, told AFP, revising an earlier toll of 35 dead.

The bomber detonated his explosives belt as hundreds of troops had gathered to collect their monthly pay at a barracks in Al-Sawlaban near Aden's international airport.

ISIS claimed responsibility.

"A martyr from the Islamic State (ISIS) detonated his explosives belt in Al-Sawlaban military camp in Aden during a gathering of the Yemeni army," the ISIS-affiliated Amaq news outlet said.

Yemeni authorities have for months pressed a campaign against extremists who remain active in the south and east of the war-torn country.

ISIS and its extremist rival Al-Qaeda have taken advantage of a conflict between the government and the Huthi rebels, who control the capital Sanaa, to bolster their presence across much of the south.

The two groups have carried out a spate of attacks in Aden, Yemen's second city and headquarters of the internationally recognized government whose forces retook the port from the Huthis last year.




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