Yemen defense minister escapes attack on convoy

A large explosion hit Defense Minister Mohammed Al-Maqdishi’s convoy while it was inside a complex of buildings. (File/Reuters)
Updated 30 October 2019
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Yemen defense minister escapes attack on convoy

  • Two guards were killed and four others wounded, a military source said
  • The minister was scheduled to hold a meeting with top military officials

DUBAI: Yemen’s defense minister of the internationally recognized government has survived an attack targeting the headquarters of the ministry in Marib province, Yemeni officials and local reports said Tuesday.

A large explosion hit Defense Minister Mohammed Al-Maqdishi’s convoy while it was inside a complex of buildings used as the ministry's interim headquarters in the province.

The minister was scheduled to hold a meeting with top military officials.

A police officer was killed and two others wounded, Yemen's national military website SeptemberNet said.

It was not immediately clear if blast was caused by an explosive device or a projectile fired from outside the compound.

No group claimed responsibility for the attack.

Yemen's Saudi-backed government has been fighting the Iran-aligned Houthi rebels since the rebels overran the capital Sanaa in 2014.


US authorizes the departure of some embassy personnel from Israel due to safety risks

Updated 27 February 2026
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US authorizes the departure of some embassy personnel from Israel due to safety risks

  • The United States has authorized ​the departure of some embassy personnel and their families from Israel due ‌to safety ‌risks, ​the ‌US ⁠embassy ​said in ⁠a post on X on Friday

REUTERS: The United States has authorized ​the departure of some embassy personnel and their families from Israel due ‌to safety ‌risks, ​the ‌US ⁠embassy ​said in ⁠a post on X on Friday.
It said the US embassy ⁠could further ‌restrict ‌US government ​employees ‌and their ‌families from traveling to certain areas of Israel, Jerusalem’s ‌Old City and the West ⁠Bank without ⁠advance notice, and advised US citizens to consider leaving Israel while commercial flights remain available.