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General Shallal Shayae escaped unharmed from the attack but several people were wounded when the bomber blew up a vehicle packed with explosives. Image Credit: AFP

Aden: A suicide bomber targeted the police chief of Yemen’s second city of Aden on Thursday in the latest attack against senior officials in the base of the Saudi-backed government, a security official said.

The bombing came after loyalist forces backed by a Saudi-led military coalition seized the key southeastern port city of Al Mukalla and the nearby airport and oil facilities from Al Qaida, ending a year-long occupation by the terrorists.

General Shallal Shayae escaped unharmed from the attack but one guard was wounded when the bomber blew up a vehicle packed with explosives, the official said.

A witness said the bomber, dressed as a woman, was stopped at a checkpoint on the perimeter of the compound around the general’s house, where he blew himself up.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing, but Shayae has survived attacks by terrorists more than once.

In February, suspected Al Qaida militants opened fire on a convoy carrying Shayae and Aden governor Aidarus Al Zubaidi, but they escaped unharmed.

Shayae and Al Zubaidi also survived a car bombing that targeted their convoy in Aden on January 5 killing two of their guards.

The port city has seen a growing terrorist presence since loyalist forces backed by the Saudi-led coalition drove Al Houthi rebels out of the city in July.

For the first 12 months of the intervention that the coalition launched in March last year, it focused its firepower on the rebels, creating a power vacuum that was exploited not only by Al Qaida, but also by rival terrorists of Daesh.

As a ceasefire with rebels went into effect on April 11, the loyalists and their allies turned their guns on the terrorists, driving them out of a string of southern provincial capitals and imposing heavy losses.

Washington regards Al Qaida’s Yemen-based branch as its most dangerous and has waged a drone war against its commanders since 2002.