Yemen car bomb attack kills 25, including 15 children

SANAA (AFP) - A suicide car bomb attack in central Yemen targeting a Shi'ite militia leader killed 25 people including 15 children on Tuesday, security and medical sources said.

The children were killed when their school bus was caught up in the attack targeting the home of a leader of the Shi'ite militia, known as Huthis, in the town of Rada, a local security source told AFP, blaming the attack on Al-Qaeda militants.

A medical source confirmed 25 people had died in the attack.

Yemen has been rocked by instability since the Shi'ite fighters, known as Huthis, seized control of the capital Sanaa in September.

The Huthis have since been expanding their presence throughout the country but are facing fierce resistance from Sunni tribes and Al-Qaeda's powerful Yemeni branch.

Tuesday's bomb attack was the second to target Huthis in Rada in little more than a month.

On Nov 12, a suicide bomber killed dozens of people gathered at the residence of a tribal chief in Rada.

The mixed Sunni-Shi'ite town has seen heavy fighting since the Huthis took over parts of it in October.

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