Suicide Bombings In Yemen Kill 67 After Premier Quits -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Suicide bombers targeting Yemen's powerful Shi'ite Houthi group and an army camp killed at least 67 people in two separate attacks on Thursday, hours after a political crisis forced the new prime minister to step down.

At least 47 people were killed, including four children, when a suicide bomber detonated a belt packed with explosives at a Houthi checkpoint in the centre of the capital Sanaa where Houthi supporters were preparing to hold a rally.

Body parts were scattered across Tahrir Square and pools of blood formed on the asphalt after the blast, which also wounded at least 75 people.

Read more ....

More News On Today's Suicide Bomb Attacks In Yemen

2 suicide attacks in Yemen kill nearly 70 people -- AP
Suicide bombing in Yemen’s capital kills at least 47; separate blast claims 20 soldiers -- New York Daily News/AP
AQAP suicide attacks kill scores in Sana'a and Hadramout -- Long War Journal
Scores dead in Yemen's blasts. -- Al Jazeera
Yemen: Suicide blasts kill dozens in Sanaa and Hadramawt. -- BBC
2 suicide attacks kill 67 Yemenis -- News24
Bombs in Yemen rip through checkpoint, army camp -- PBS
Suicide bombings in Yemen kill 67 after premier quits -- Jerusalem Post
Deadly Attack in Yemen Adds to Fears Over Sunni Extremists -- NYT
Yemen suicide bombings a reminder: Sunni-Shiite tensions matter there, too -- Christa Case Bryant, CSM