A bomb killed four policemen today in Yemen's second city Aden, where jihadists have repeatedly targeted security forces, a security official said.
Another six officers were wounded in the blast in the southern port city where the Saudi-backed government has its base, the official told AFP.
Despite a 16-month-old Saudi-led military intervention, the government has struggled to secure the city.
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The jihadists also claimed two suicide bombings on Monday that killed 11 people in two of their former strongholds in the
southeast.
Earlier this year, the Saudi-led coalition launched a major offensive against Al-Qaeda, helping to recapture the Hadramawt provincial capital of Mukalla in April after a year of jihadist rule.
Coalition forces had previously focused their guns on Shiite rebels and their allies who control the capital Sanaa and much of the north and centre, creating a power vacuum that the jihadists exploited.