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'Many casualties' in Yemen blast Deadly blast strikes Yemen mosque
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An explosion at a mosque in northern Yemen is feared to have left many people dead or injured, officials say. At least eight people have been killed and many hurt in a blast at a mosque in Yemen, security sources and police say.
The blast hit worshippers leaving the mosque in the city of Saada. The cause has not been confirmed, but one local official said a bomb had gone off. The blast hit worshippers leaving the mosque in the northern city of Saada. The cause is unknown, but one local official said a bomb had gone off.
There are conflicting reports on the number of casualties. Reports of casualties varied. A local governor said 35 had been hurt, while medical sources told Reuters news agency 100 people were in hospital.
A local governor said at least six people had died and 35 were hurt, while medical sources told Reuters news agency 100 people were in hospital.
The area has been the site of a Shia rebellion.The area has been the site of a Shia rebellion.
It has seen clashes between Shia rebels and pro-government forces. Hundreds of people have been killed in clashes since a conflict between pro-government forces and rebels loyal to leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi broke out in 2004.
Hundreds of people have been killed since the conflict between pro-government forces and rebels loyal to leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi broke out in 2004.
The Yemeni government says the rebels want to overthrow it and impose Shia religious law. The rebels say they are defending their community against discrimination and what they call aggressive acts by the government.The Yemeni government says the rebels want to overthrow it and impose Shia religious law. The rebels say they are defending their community against discrimination and what they call aggressive acts by the government.


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