Al-Houthi group in Yemen adopted an attack on al-Jala refugee camp (west of Aden), killing dozens of policemen, and said it was carried by a march and a missile.

The military spokesman for the Houthis said that the air force and the missile force carried out a joint operation on the camp of the evacuation, which is controlled by the security forces backed by the UAE.

The attack, the second in less than an hour, was aimed at a security headquarters in Aden on Thursday. A powerful explosion ripped through the police building of the city of Sheikh Osman in the southern province of Aden, killing three people and wounding 30.

The car bomb attack occurred at the entrance to the police headquarters in the Sheikh Osman neighborhood, when policemen were gathering to greet the flag, security officials said.

Earlier, a security source - an officer in the security of the province, and preferred not to be named - said that a car bomb exploded in the center of the police station in the neighborhood of Omar Mukhtar in Sheikh Osman, when soldiers were coming on the building area to perform the morning line.

The explosion led to the deaths of a number of dead and wounded, according to the source, who indicated that the ambulance rushed to the scene of the bombing, and some of the injured were transferred to the hospital, "Doctors Without Borders," near the scene.

The pictures showed activists on the communication sites damaged nearby houses and the demolition of some doors and windows.