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AIRSTRIKE BY SAUDI-LED COALITION KILLS 12 IN YEMEN

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SANAA: Yemeni medical officials and tribesmen say an airstrike this weekend by the Saudi-led coalition fighting Yemen’s Shiite rebels killed 12 civilians in central Marib province. They say four children and four women were among those killed on Saturday. The attack hit a car in the Harib al- Qaramesh area, along the only route used by civilians to escape the fighting but that is also near rebel military installati­ons. Several civilians were also wounded in the raid. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity under regulation­s. ANKARA: Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will meet Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-abadi this week to discuss their concerns about an independen­ce referendum in Iraq’s Kurdish region.

Turkey, the United States and other Western powers have advised authoritie­s in the semiautono­mous region to cancel the vote, worrying that tensions it would generate might act as an unwelcome distractio­n from the war on Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

With the largest Kurdish population in the region, Turkey also fears that a “Yes” vote would fuel separatism in its southeast, where militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) have waged an insurgency for three decades.

Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani said on Friday the referendum would go ahead as planned on Sept 25.

Speaking to reporters on Sunday before departing for New York to attend the U.N. General Assembly, Erdogan said Ankara and Baghdad had the same view regarding the referendum.

“We will have a meeting with Mr Abadi in the United States, and from what we can see our goal is the same. Our goal is not dividing Iraq,” said Erdogan, who earlier said that Barzani’s decision to not postpone the vote was “very wrong”.

Late on Saturday Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said the referendum was an issue of national security and Turkey would take any necessary steps in response.

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