International Red Cross worker killed in Yemen airport blast, 2 missing

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International Red Cross worker killed in Yemen airport blast, 2 missing

At least one staff member with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was killed in an attack at Aden airport in Yemen on Wednesday, the agency has confirmed. Two other ICRC workers are unaccounted for.

Explosions and gunfire broke out at the airport shortly after a plane carrying the newly formed cabinet for the government-controlled parts of the country touched down. More than 20 casualties have been reported. 

A second explosion was reportedly heard close to the presidential palace, where members of the cabinet were taken to safety after fleeing the airport assault. The attacks took place after officials arrived in Aden from Riyadh, where the new cabinet had been sworn in after prolonged coalition talks brokered by Saudi Arabia.

The ICRC said in a series of tweets later on Wednesday that one of its staff members had been killed at the airport, while three were injured and two more missing.

“Our staff were transiting through the airport with other civilians. This is a tragic day for us and the people of Yemen,” the agency said. “We extend our sincere condolences to the families of the victims, and we hope for a speedy recovery for anyone injured.”

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