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The mosque was the site of fighting during the conflict between Houthi and pro-Saleh forces in December 2017. [6] At the time, rumours circulated in Sanaa that the Houthis intended to repaint the mosque's dome green. [7] The Saleh Mosque appears on the Yemeni currency. It is depicted on the face of the 2009 issue 250-rial note. [8]
2008 Bin Salman mosque bombing: 2008, May 2: Bin Salman Mosque, Sanaa 15 Unknown 15 killed and 55 injured in a bombing at the Bin Salman mosque. [7] Friday of Dignity Massacre: 2011, March 18: Sanaa 45 Yemeni Government: Government forces opened fire upon protesters during the Yemeni revolution, killing 45 people and wounding 200. It was the ...
Saturday's horrible bloodbath at the funeral hall in Sanaa is only the latest atrocity in this conflict. Since the conflict began in March 2015, markets hospitals, weddings, homes mosques and now [a] funeral gathering have been hit. The attack appears to be the latest in a string of unlawful attacks targeting civilian gatherings. [16] "
The blasts killed 137 people and wounded more than 357, making it the deadliest terrorist attack in Yemen's history. [7] [8] [9] One suicide bomber blew up outside the gate of al-Badr mosque when he was caught by militia guards, and the second detonated his device among fleeing people inside the mosque. Another pair of bombers blew up at Al ...
The shooting took place in the Hasaba district. [62] Residents of Sana'a said the capital was quiet on 7 June. The Youth for Change, who have said that Yemen was reborn when Saleh departed to Saudi Arabia, decided to stage a march of millions after they heard the regime's announcement that Saleh would return in the coming days. [63]
SANAA, Yemen (AP) - One of the two officers at the U.S. Embassy in Yemen who shot and killed a pair of suspected al-Qaida gunmen was getting a haircut at a barbershop when the attempted abduction ...
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Qubbat az-Zum Mosque: Jiblah, Ibb: 1515–1516: One of two prominent mosques in the historical town of Jibla. [6] [7] Queen Arwa Mosque: Jiblah: 1111: Associated with Queen Arwa al-Sulayhi, and is one of the two iconic mosques of Jibla, Yemen. [7] Al-Hadi Mosque: City of Sa'dah: 897: Sufyan Mosque: Lahij: 1215