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Suspected suicide bombing in Yemen targets Shia rebels' field hospital

A car bomb exploded at a hospital used as a base by Yemen's Shia Muslim Houthi movement on Sunday, killing or wounding dozens of people, tribal and local sources said.

Dozens of people killed or wounded, local sources say

A view of buildings damaged during fighting between Shia Houthi rebels and government forces in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa. A suspected car bomb exploded at a Shia field hospital east of the capital on Sunday, killing or wounding dozens of people. Houthi fighters seized Sanaa on Sept. 21 after four days of fighting with soldiers loyal to the Sunni Muslim Islah Party. (Mohamed al-Sayaghi/Reuters)

A car bomb exploded at a hospital used as a base by Yemen's ShiaMuslim Houthi movement on Sunday, killing or wounding dozens of people, tribal and local sources said.

The attack took place in Marib province, east of the capital Sanaa, the sources said.

AYemeni security official told The Associated Press that a suicide bomber rammed a car into the hospital.

Houthi fighters seized Sanaa on Sept. 21 after four days of fighting with soldiers loyal to the Sunni Muslim Islah party. They have since refused to quit the capital, despite an agreement they signed with President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to make them a part of the government.

The stability of Yemen is a priority for the United States and its Gulf Arab allies because of its position next to Saudi Arabia and shipping lanes that run through the Gulf of Aden.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal told the UNGeneral Assembly on Sunday that the situation in Yemen posed a threat to international security, and said the agreement to form a new government had been wrecked by the Houthis' failure to give up control of the capital.

With files from the Associated Press