Four Yemeni guards were killed in a bombing that targeted the convoy of Aden’s police chief, officials said, the second such attack on him in the southern city last week.
A bomb-laden car in Aden’s Mansura district exploded as General Shallal Shayae’s convoy passed, damaging military vehicles and prompting clashes between his guards and Al Qaeda suspects in the area, the officials added.
Shayae himself escaped unharmed, according to his aides, but medical sources said that four of his guards were killed and eight others were wounded.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing, but Shayae has survived attacks by militants more than once, the last of which was just days ago.
On Thursday, a suicide bomber blew up a vehicle packed with explosives when he was stopped at a checkpoint on the perimeter of the compound around Shayae’s house, wounding a guard.
In February, suspected Al Qaeda militants opened fire on a convoy carrying Shayae and Aden governor Aidarus al-Zubaidi, but they escaped unharmed.
Shayae and Zubaidi also survived a car bombing that targeted their convoy in Aden on January 5 killing two of their guards.
Other security officials in Aden, the temporary base of Yemen’s Saudi-backed government, have been targeted by bombings and assassinations - some of which Al Qaeda or the Islamic State group have claimed.
Unidentified gunmen on Friday killed Aden’s traffic police chief Colonel Marwan Abdulalim as he was in his car going to Friday prayers.

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