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Yemen: Senior officer among five soldiers dead in bomb attack near Aden, say officials

Major General Thabet Jawas was considered one of the main commanders fighting Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels
The wreckage of a car where a senior army officer was among five Yemeni soldiers reportedly killed in a bomb attack near the southern city of Aden, 23 March 2022 (AFP)

A senior army officer was among five Yemeni soldiers killed on Wednesday in a bomb attack near the southern city of Aden, officials said.

"Major General Thabet Jawas and four soldiers were killed in a car bomb explosion when their vehicle was passing… in an area north of Aden," a security official told AFP.

A local official confirmed the attack and the number of dead. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

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Jawas was considered one of the main commanders fighting Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels since the start of the country's civil war in 2014.

He participated in operations that expelled the Houthis from the southern Lahj region in 2015, the year that a Saudi-led coalition intervened in Yemen against the Iran-aligned movement.

Yemen's internationally recognised government relocated to Aden from the capital Sanaa in late 2014, forced out by the Houthis.

Yemen's south is often the target of car-bomb or missile attacks that the authorities blame on rebels.

Aden has also been the target of several attacks claimed by the Islamic State (IS) group.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and other militants loyal to IS have thrived in the chaos of Yemen's war.

AQAP has carried out operations against both the Houthis and government forces.

Some 80 percent of Yemen's population of about 30 million people depend on aid for survival, after seven years of a conflict that has killed almost 380,000 people, directly or indirectly, according to the UN.

Repeated diplomatic efforts have failed to get the two sides to agree on a peace deal.

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