Sources told Al Jazeera that a car bomb targeted the convoy of the governor of Aden, Ahmed Hamed Lamlas, and the Minister of Agriculture in the Tawahi District in Aden, southern Yemen.

She added that the governor and the minister survived the accident, while there were reports of injuries to their companions, while the Reuters news agency said that dead and wounded were killed in a car bomb explosion in Aden, southern Yemen.

This incident coincides with the Yemeni government holding its first meeting since its return to the temporary capital, Aden, where it said that it will take a number of measures to stabilize currency prices.

The Yemeni News Agency stated that the government meeting discussed the plans prepared for the regular payment of salaries for the military and security sectors.

Prime Minister Maeen Abdul Malik said that the government's return to work from Aden and work to complete the implementation of the Riyadh Agreement will enhance its ability to address challenges and complete the battle to restore the state.

Yemeni women activists in the city of Aden denounced the deteriorating economic and living conditions and the deterioration of services.

In a protest, the activists demanded the government to intervene urgently to develop decisive solutions to address the accelerating collapse of the local currency, work to reduce the economic and living deterioration, and improve the level of services.