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File picture: An aerial view shows Aden city in southern Yemen. Image Credit: Reuters

ADEN: At least six people were killed in a double car bomb attack Wednesday targeting a military base adjoining Aden international airport in southern Yemen, according to a military source who blamed extremists.

The attackers detonated a car bomb at the entrance to the base, allowing a second vehicle to drive inside where it exploded, the source told AFP, with at least six dead among the military in an updated toll.

“The attackers were jihadists,” the source said.

Clashes then broke out between troops and attackers in the base, which was sealed off by government forces sent as reinforcements, witnesses said.

The attack came as Muslims celebrated Eid Al Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan.

The port city of Aden is under the control of government forces who are struggling to secure it more than a year after it was taken back from Al Houthi rebels who have seized control of large parts of the country.

Yemen-based Al Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula has exploited the power vacuum created by civil conflict in the impoverished country to expand its presence in the south and southeast.