In a video believed to be captured just moments after a botched bombing attempt against the Ansarullah fighters in Yemen’s port city of Aden, a torn-in-half Daesh Takfiri terrorist can be seen muttering and moving his head sans the lower half of his body.

Ahlul Bayt News Agency - A grisly video has surfaced of the moment a failed ISIS suicide bomber is found torn in half but still alive after his explosives detonated too early.



Footage of the incident, posted online, showed him muttering a few words and moving his head - despite missing the lower half of his body.



It's believed he was an ISIS suicide bomber whose bomb belt detonated too early in a botched attack on Ansarullah fighters in Yemen.



Yemen has been witnessing ceaseless attacks by Saudi Arabia since March 26. The military strikes are supposedly meant to undermine the Ansarullah movement and bring Hadi back to power.



Hadi is currently sheltering in Saudi Arabia, which has begun airstrikes against his opponents.



However, the conflict is further complicated by the involvement of Al Qaeda's offshoot in the region and an ISIS faction which has claimed responsibility for several suicide bombings.



The footage of the dismembered but still-speaking ISIS bomber was recorded by a bystander in the fiercely contested city of Aden.



It shows a group of locals slowly approaching the man who has been torn in two by his suicide vest.



The lower part of his body cannot be seen in the short clip, but despite this he manages to move his head and utters one or two indistinguishable words.



According to subtitles on the video, locals state he was an ISIS bomber who was driving a motorcycle.



When he utters a few words, one purportedly states: 'He is still alive. He [does] not have [a] chance. He cannot survive.'



Saudi warplanes have caused dozens of casualties by mistakenly targeting the Riyadh-allied militants who fight on the side of fugitive former Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi in west-central Yemen.



The offensive, which took place in Ma’rib Province on Tuesday, was the second time in the space of a week that Saudi aircraft targeted the allied forces by mistake, Yemen’s official Saba Net news agency reported.



The previous attacks came on Thursday, when Saudi warplanes carried out airstrikes on Ma’rib’s provincial capital city of the same name, killing an unknown number of militants loyal to Hadi.



Saudi aircraft also killed three civilians and injured five others in attacks against Ta’izz Province in southwestern Yemen.





The Saudi aggression has claimed the lives of more than 7,100 people and injured a total of nearly 14,000 others. The strikes have also taken a heavy toll on the impoverished country’s facilities and infrastructure, destroying many hospitals, schools, and factories there.