Suicide bomber kills Yemen anti-Qaeda general

SANAA: A suicide bomber on Monday killed the army general spearheading a blistering offensive against Al-Qaeda in south Yemen, throwing himself on the officer's vehicle as he blew himself up,...

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Suicide bomber kills Yemen anti-Qaeda general
SANAA: A suicide bomber on Monday killed the army general spearheading a blistering offensive against Al-Qaeda in south Yemen, throwing himself on the officer's vehicle as he blew himself up, officials said.

President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi blamed Al-Qaeda for the attack and vowed to "cleanse the country from the evil of terrorists," the official Saba news agency reported.

Qoton, chief military commander in south Yemen, was attacked while on his way to his office in the port city of Aden, witnesses said.

According to a report on Yemen's defence ministry website, a military official said the bomber, a "Somali national ... threw himself on (Qoton's)' vehicle and then detonated his explosives," as the general drove through Aden's Mansura neighbourhood.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, the official said the explosion "killed the general and two of his aides."

A medic related to Qoton said the attacker brazenly shook hands with the general before blowing him up.

The medic, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the attacker "handed Qoton a paper, shook his hand and then detonated himself," when the general was walking to his office.

President Hadi said the bombing was carried out by "the defeated terrorist Al-Qaeda elements."

Hadi also vowed to "continue to cleanse the country from the evil of terrorists and maintain security and stability," Saba reported.

No one has claimed responsibility for the attack.

As chief commander, Qoton has led the offensive against Al-Qaeda, forcing the militant group to withdraw from a string of towns and villages in Abyan and Shabwa provinces which they had controlled since last year. (AFP)