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Death toll rises to 22 in Aden's airport explosions in southern Yemen(1/5)

2020-12-31 10:49:12 Ecns.cn Editor :Zhang Mingxin
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People react as dust rises after explosions hit Aden airport, upon the arrival of the newly-formed Yemeni government in Aden, Yemen December 30, 2020.(Photo/Agencies)

Massive explosions on Wednesday struck Yemen's Aden airpor as a new power-sharing government flew in from Saudi Arabia, killing at least 22 people, according to media reports. All members of the cabinet were transferred safely to the presidential palace following the blasts.

A military vehicle is seen on the tarmac as dust rises after explosions hit Aden airport, upon the arrival of the newly-formed Yemeni government in Aden, Yemen December 30, 2020. (Photo/Agencies)

Massive explosions on Wednesday struck Yemen's Aden airpor as a new power-sharing government flew in from Saudi Arabia, killing at least 22 people, according to media reports. All members of the cabinet were transferred safely to the presidential palace following the blasts.

People walk on the tarmac as dust and smoke rise after explosions hit Aden airport, upon the arrival of the newly-formed Yemeni government in Aden, Yemen December 30, 2020.(Photo/Agencies)

Massive explosions on Wednesday struck Yemen's Aden airpor as a new power-sharing government flew in from Saudi Arabia, killing at least 22 people, according to media reports. All members of the cabinet were transferred safely to the presidential palace following the blasts.

A security personnel member reacts as dust rises after explosions hit Aden airport, upon the arrival of the newly-formed Yemeni government in Aden, Yemen December 30, 2020.(Photo/Agencies)

Massive explosions on Wednesday struck Yemen's Aden airpor as a new power-sharing government flew in from Saudi Arabia, killing at least 22 people, according to media reports. All members of the cabinet were transferred safely to the presidential palace following the blasts.

Dust rises after explosions hit Aden airport, upon the arrival of the newly-formed Yemeni government in Aden, Yemen December 30, 2020.(Photo/Agencies)

Massive explosions on Wednesday struck Yemen's Aden airpor as a new power-sharing government flew in from Saudi Arabia, killing at least 22 people, according to media reports. All members of the cabinet were transferred safely to the presidential palace following the blasts.

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