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Bomb attack on the roadside in southern Yemen leaves 14 government troops dead or injured.

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06/09/2025
According to information provided by military and medical personnel in Yemen on the 5th to Xinhua News Agency, a roadside bomb attack targeting a government military patrol convoy occurred in Abiyan Province in southern Yemen that day, resulting in at least 3 soldiers killed and 11 others injured.
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