Explosions at mosques in the Yemeni capital Sanaa have killed dozens of worshippers and injured over 100 people, as people gathered for noon prayers on Friday.
At least 77 people were reported to have been killed in the blasts, after suicide bombers attacked the Badr and al-Hashoosh mosque, reports the BBC.
One witness told Reuters, "I was going to pray at the mosque then I heard the first explosion, and a second later I heard another one."
No-one immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks on the mosques which are frequented by the Houthi group, who control much of northern Yemen.
See more from the New York Times here, Reuters here and Guardian here.
At least 77 people were reported to have been killed in the blasts, after suicide bombers attacked the Badr and al-Hashoosh mosque, reports the BBC.
One witness told Reuters, "I was going to pray at the mosque then I heard the first explosion, and a second later I heard another one."
No-one immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks on the mosques which are frequented by the Houthi group, who control much of northern Yemen.
See more from the New York Times here, Reuters here and Guardian here.