2 Rockets attack Aden hotel housing Yemen government
Photo: Smoke rising from Al-Qassr hotel after attck
Al-Qasr hotel in Yemen's second city of Aden where Prime Minister Khaled Bahah was staying with members of the government was on fire on Tuesday after being hit by two rockets, eyewitnesses said .
Less than a minute between the fall of the first and second missile, then after we hear the sound of ambulances which confirms casualties, source said to YOL
People had been left "dead and wounded" by the attack, a local official told AFP on condition of anonymity, without saying if that included any members of government.
Bahah and his ministers have been installed in Aden -- declared Yemen's provisional capital after it was taken back from Shiite Huthi rebels in mid-July -- after spending six months in exile in Saudi Arabia.
Columns of smoke were rising from the Al-Qasr hotel in the city's western suburbs on Tuesday morning, an AFP reporter on the scene saw.
Ambulances and civil defence forces were on the scene, witnesses said, adding that the rockets had hit the entrance of the hotel.
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