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Twin suicide attacks hit Yemen security buildings: official

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Two suicide attacks hit security buildings in the Yemeni government bastion of Aden on Sunday, killing five members of the security forces and sparking clashes, officials in the war-torn country said. IMAGES from the criminal investigations building in Aden

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