Yemen police say foil two bomb attacks day before peace talks

At least five officers were wounded in the blast


Reuters April 17, 2016
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Yemeni police said they foiled two bomb attacks near the airport in the southern port city of Aden early on Sunday, a day before peace talks were due to start.

Police at a checkpoint opened fire at a car travelling at high speed which then exploded, wounding at least five officers, the force said.

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Officers also disarmed a booby-trapped car parked on a beach road near the airport in the northeastern part of the city, police added.

No one has claimed responsibility for the planned attacks near the airport, which has been closed for months for renovations.

Militant groups including al Qaeda and Islamic State have exploited Yemen's year-long conflict to strengthen their grip on parts of the poorest country in the Arabian Peninsula.

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Peace talks between the government of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi and the Iran-backed Houthi movement are scheduled to start in Kuwait on Monday to try to end fighting that has killed more than 6,200 people.

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