Alwaght- At least 54 people have been killed, when a suicide bomber drove an Explosive-laden car into a compound used by Saudi-backed militia in Aden on Monday, health ministry said.
The blast rocked the area and sent debris flying, sending residents fleeing.
ISIS terrorist group's self-styled news agency Amaq said the group had carried out Monday's attack, which also injured at least 67 people.
ISIS has exploited Saudi Arabia's aggression on neighboring Yemen s and launched a series of attacks targeting senior officials, religious figures, security forces and compounds.
On 26 March 2015, Saudi Arabia, backed by the US and Britain, formed a coalition of the Arab countries to attack Yemen in a bid to undermine Ansarullah movement and to restore power to refugee president Mansour Hadi, who lives in Riyadh.
Riyadh's 500-day-old aggression has so far claimed lives of about 10,000 and injured over 16,000. The indiscriminate Saudi strikes have displaced more than 2.5 million and caused a humanitarian catastrophe in the Arab state, taking a heavy toll on the country’s facilities and infrastructure, destroying many hospitals, schools, and factories.
The offensive has also inflicted $14 billion in damage upon economy and infrastructure of Yemen.