The number of victims of explosions in Yemen increased to 42 people

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At least 42 people died as a result of a series of terrorist attacks in the south of Yemen, reports Agence France-Presse.
It is reported that four explosions thundered in the city of Al-Mukallah. The bombs were activated by suicide bombers. According to preliminary data, the targets of the attacks were military targets.
According to Sky News Arabiya, the terrorist group Islamic State (banned in Russia) claimed responsibility for the bombings.
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    1. 0
      28 June 2016 06: 20
      It’s a pity that they are only capable of intimidating people with such actions.
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        28 June 2016 06: 35
        Earth rest in peace!
        And let the broads burn in hell in swine fat!
    2. 0
      28 June 2016 06: 21
      The defeat of militants in Iraq and Syria will for a long time be heard around the Middle East and beyond.
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      28 June 2016 07: 27
      the Islamic State terrorist group claimed responsibility for the bombings

      And sponsored once again by Saudi Arabia, Qatar.
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      28 June 2016 07: 49
      Yesterday there was information about the closure of mosques in Tunisia as "hotbeds of terrorism".
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      28 June 2016 07: 57
      These are cattle - not Muslims - nonhumans.

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