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DUBAI, UAE – The Islamic State (ISIS) claimed responsibility for suicide bombings Friday, March 20, in the Yemeni capital that killed at least 142 people at mosques attended by Shiite militiamen. (READ: 142 killed in Yemen mosque bombings: medics)
In an online statement, the previously unknown Sanaa branch of ISIS warned that the bombings were “just the tip of the iceberg.”
“Infidel Huthis should know that the soldiers of the Islamic State will not rest until they eradicate them… and cut off the arm of the Safavid (Iranian) plan in Yemen,” the statement from the Sunni Muslim extremist group said.
Shiite Huthis, who overran Sanaa in September, are accused of receiving support from Iran.
The statement claimed responsibility for bombings that targeted two mosques in Sanaa and another in the Huthis’ Saada stronghold, where an assailant detonated his explosives belt outside a mosque after failing to get in.
It is the first time that ISIS has claimed any attacks in Yemen where Al-Qaeda remains the most prominent jihadist group.
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, considered by Washington to be the deadliest affiliate of the global jihadist network, remains strongly active in Yemen. – Rappler.com
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