a in which 52 people were killed is claimed by al-Qaida on Twitter Al-Qaida has claimed responsibility for a brazen attack on the defence ministry in the heart of Yemen's capital, Sana'a, on Thursday , in which 52 people – including seven foreigners – were killed in a suicide car bombing and an assault by gunmen. The attack follows a rise in US drone strikes in this key American ally in the Middle...
Al-Qaida claims responsibility for Yemen car bomb attack
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