Sanaa: The Islamic State jihadist group claimed responsibility for a mosque bombing targeting Shiites in Yemen's capital today that killed at least 25 people.
In an online statement, IS said a suicide bomber had struck "Huthi infidels", in a reference to the Shiite rebels who have been in control of the capital for the past year.
In an online statement, IS said a suicide bomber had struck "Huthi infidels", in a reference to the Shiite rebels who have been in control of the capital for the past year.
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