Alwaght- ISIS terrorists have claimed responsibility for bomb explosions in three mosques and the political office of the Ansarullah movement in the Yemeni capital of Sana’a where at least 31 people were killed.
Al-Masirah TV reported on Wednesday that bomb blasts targeted the Alkebsi Mosque, the al-Qubbat al-Khazra Mosque near the Hayel region, and the Hashoosh Mosque in Sana’a.
Another car bomb went off in front of the house of Taha Al-Mutawakel, a member of the Ansarullah movement, in the Hay al-Jaraf region in Sana’a.The house of Saleh al-Samad, the head of Ansarullah’s political council, was also reportedly targeted in a bombing.
A car bomb also exploded near the political office of the Ansarullah movement in the al-Jaraf neighborhood.
The ISIS terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the deadly attacks, saying they have been carried out in “revenge” against the Ansarullah fighters.
Such terrorist groups as the ISIS and the al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula enjoy the financial and ideological support of the Saudi regime.
Numerous reports show that Saudi warplanes have airdropped weaponry to the areas under the terrorists' control.
Earlier this month, reports indicated that the Saudi regime smuggled 16 trucks loaded with arms and ammunition through the Wadia border crossing in the eastern Yemeni province of Hadhramaut in a bid to help terrorists fight against the Ansarullah fighters.
Meanwhile Saudi Arabia continues unabated with its illegal and brutal attacks against the Yemeni nation.