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File picture: Scene of a suicide attack on April 28, 2016, in Aden. Al Qaida militants, including three suicide bombers who blew up vehicles, killed at least 13 Yemeni government troops outside the southeastern port city of Al Mukalla on Thursday, May 12, 2016. Image Credit: AFP

ADEN: Al Qaida militants, including three suicide bombers who blew up vehicles, killed at least 13 Yemeni government troops outside the southeastern port city of Al Mukalla on Thursday, a military official said.

Several soldiers were also wounded in the attack on the eastern outskirts of the Hadramout provincial capital, which the army recaptured from Al Qaida last month, ending a year of militants rule, the official said.

One suicide bomber rammed a vehicle packed with explosives into the gate of a base in the Khalf district, followed immediately by a second who blew up a car in the centre of the camp, the official said.

Al Qaida militants clashed with soldiers outside the base immediately after the bombings.

A third suicide bomber targeted the nearby residence of the commander of Hadramout’s second military region, General Faraj Salmeen, but he escaped unharmed, the official said.

The commander of the province’s first military region, General Abdulrahman Al Haleeli, survived a suicide bombing against his convoy on Wednesday that killed four of his guards.