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Gunmen Kill 16 In Yemen Including 4 Indian Nurses

Four Indian nurses were among at least 16 people killed on Friday when gunmen opened fire at an elderly care home in Yemen's main southern city of Aden, security officials said.
Four gunmen stormed the care home in Aden's Sheikh Othman district, killing a guard and shooting randomly at residents, the officials told AFP.
Dozens of stricken family members arrived at the site following the attack, witnesses said.
One official said the attackers were "extremists" and blamed the Islamic State group, which has been gaining ground in Aden in recent months.
But no group claimed responsibility for the attack, the first of its kind in Yemen, where the internationally- recognised government is grappling with an Iran-backed rebellion on one side and a growing jihadist presence on the other.
President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi has declared Aden Yemen's temporary capital as Sanaa remains in the hands of the Huthi rebels and their allies since they seized it in September 2014.
Al-Qaida and IS have stepped up attacks in Aden despite the efforts of the government and its backers in a Saudi-led coalition battling the Huthis and their allies to secure it.
However, most of the jihadists' attacks have targeted coalition forces and pro-government Yemeni troops.
On Monday, a suicide car bombing, also in Sheikh Othman, hit a gathering of loyalist forces killing four people and wounding five others, according to a security official said.
On February 17, a suicide bombing claimed by IS killed 14 soldiers.
The rebels controlled Aden for months before government loyalists pushed them out in July.
Because of the unrest gripping Aden, Hadi himself and many senior officials in his government spend most of their time in Riyadh.

Iran To Unveil Karrar Tank In Coming Days

A senior Iranian commander says the Islamic Republic is set to unveil a domestically-manufactured battle tank in coming days.
Karrar (Striker) tank will be unveiled in the coming days in a ceremony attended by Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan, Commander of the Iranian Army’s Ground Forces Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan told reporters on Thursday.
According to Press TV, he added that the battle tank will join Iranian Army’s Ground Forces soon.
Pourdastan said that the country plans to purchase T-90 tanks from Russia too.
In recent years, Iran has made great achievements in its defense sector and conducted numerous military drills.
Last April, the Iranian Army unveiled the Aqareb battle tank, which is equipped with a 90 mm-caliber cannon and can carry four military personnel.
It also features a state-of-the-art fire control system, an independent suspension system and eight active wheels.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Pourdastan said the country’s border areas are completely secure, stressing that the country faces no issues at border areas, particularly those in the east.
The Islamic Republic “is a peace-loving nation in the region and poses no threat to other countries,” added Pourdastan, stressing, however, that the Iranian Armed Forces stand fully ready to counter any enemy threats.
Iran has repeatedly assured other countries that its military might poses no threat to other states, insisting that its defense doctrine is entirely based on deterrence.

Madan To Contest Polls From Kamarhati

Former transport minister and Trinamool leader Madan Mitra will be contesting the West Bengal Assembly polls from Kamarhati constituency.
The minister is currently in jail over of his alleged involvement in the multi-crore Saradha scam. Kamarhati is believed to be the strong-hold of Madan Mitra.
As per reports, the TMC is going to face a tough competition as the Congress and Left Front have come together to thwart the ruling party’s poll march.
The Chief Election commissioner Nasim Zaidi today declared the poll dates of West Bengal along with four other states.
The elections will be held in six phases in the state starting from April 4. Voting will be concluded on May 5. The vote counting will be held on May 19, said the CEC.