Bombing in Yemen Latest News
This happens in Yemen. There is a big group of people. A man comes. He has a bomb with him.
The bomb explodes. He dies. Forty-seven people die. Four children die.
This attack is very bad. There was a serious attack in 2012, also.
Nobody says who did this. However, this attack is similar to the attacks in Arabian Peninsula.
Difficult words: was (past of “be”), did (past of “do”), peninsula (land which is almost surrounded by water; it is almost an island).
At least 47 people, including four children, were killed
in a suicide bomb attack in Yemen. A security camera shows how the
attacker snuck into a crowd of protesters and exploded. This was the
deadliest bombing in the capital of Yemen since May 2012.
Nobody claimed responsibility for the attack, but it was similar to al-Qaeda attacks in the Arabian Peninsula.
Difficult words: sneak (to move and try not to be seen), claim responsibility (to say that you did something), peninsula (land which is almost surrounded by water).
Bombing in Yemen Easy English Article
The horrific moment a suicide bomb attack in Yemen is captured on CCTV.
At least 47 people were killed, including four children, when a suicide bomber detonated a belt packed with explosives in the centre of the capital Sanaa.
The blast struck as hundreds of people were arriving for a demonstration called by the Houthis.
They have rejected the president's candidate to lead the new government,
which is meant to be formed as part of a deal that brought an end to
the deadly fighting between the Houthis and government forces.
CCTV footage shows the attacker sneaking into the crowd of protesters and then igniting the explosive device.
It was the deadliest bombing in the capital since May 2012.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack,
but the incident mirrored previous bombings carried out by al-Qaeda in
the Arabian Peninsula.
Difficult words: CCTV (security camera), detonate (explode),
blast (explosion), sneak (move and try not to be seen), ignite (light
up), claim (a statement about something), mirror (copy), peninsula (a
piece of land which is almost surrounded by water).