Yemen: Reporter for Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya TV killed by car bomb


A correspondent ​for Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya television in Yemen was killed ‌when a bomb planted on his car exploded, the network said on Thursday.
It said Mohammed Aydah, a Yemeni who reported for Al Arabiya and its sister ​channel Al Hadath, was killed late on Wednesday in the ​city of Mukalla, in Yemen’s eastern Hadramout governorate.

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Source: Reuters


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