Yemen's Prime Minister Ali Mohammad Mujawer returned to Sana’a late on Tuesday from hospital in Riyadh, more than two months after he was hurt in a bomb attack on the president's compound, state television said. Mujawer is the first top Yemeni official to return from medical treatment in Saudi Arabia after being wounded in the June 3 blast in the mosque of the presidential palace, which killed 11 people and wounded several others. President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who was severely wounded in the attack, vowed on August 16 to return home "soon." Abdul Aziz Abdul Gani, chairman of Yemen's Consultative Council, died from his wounds in Riyadh on Monday. Despite his absence, Saleh has not transferred power to his Vice-President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi, and his family members who lead strong army and security forces appear to be running Yemen, the Arab world's poorest country.
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