Just as news have come through that Houthi NDC representative Ahmad Sharafeddin was gunned down by armed militants while driving to the NDC (National Dialogue Conference) on Tuesday, media have confirmed that Amer Abdul-Wahab al-Ansi, son of Abdul-Wahab al-Ansi, al-Islah Secretary General has been critically wounded in a bomb attack.
According to preliminary reports, Amer Abdul-Wahab al-Ansi was driving his father’s car when an explosive device placed under the car exploded, gravely injuring him. It is not yet clear, who militants ultimately aimed to assassinate, father or son.
Amer was immediately transported to hospital, where he is now undergoing emergency treatment.
The almost simultaneous attack of two key politicians is said to have deeply unnerved officials in the capital as it would establish that dissident elements are intent on derailing reconciliation efforts by the most violent means.
While political assassinations have plague Yemen for any months, the frequency of such attacks has reached new height, a dangerous trend which could very well lay waste reconciliations efforts, just as the impoverished nation thought to have turned the corner.
Security sources in Sana’a have said under cover of anonymity that an investigation has been launched into today’s twin attacks. While investigators will treat the matter separately, the idea that one party ordered both hits as part of a broad destabilization campaign remains an avenue officials want to explore.
It is important to note that both attacks took place on the very day President Abdo Rabbo Mansour Hadi presided the last plenary NDC session.
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