Suicide bombing sparks battle for Yemen's security headquarters

A Houthi rebel fighter talks on the phone as he walks at the site of a Saudi airstrike on a parade square in Sanaa, Yemen. Houthi rebels wrested control of Sanaa in 2015.

Veiled activists set off an extensive auto bomb outside a security home office in Yemen's southern port city of Aden early Sunday, killing no less than 17 individuals before raging the compound, authorities stated, starting battle that proceeded with well into the night. 

Talking on state of obscurity since they were not approved to brief columnists, the security authorities said the aggressors set expert marksmen on the rooftop and gunned down the greater part of the security powers inside. The authorities gave clashing records of what occurred next inside the building. They at first said that the aggressors had abducted an obscure number of individuals. Later they said that they opened cell doors and discharged detainees. 

Security powers sponsored by an Apache helicopter kept on battling for control of the establishment after sunset, pursuing down aggressors in the encompassing structures and neighborhood. A few prisoners were slaughtered, they included, without giving particular figures. They said no less than five troopers were among the dead. 

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