The Asian Age

Saudi- led strikes kill 14 people in Yemen

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Aden, Dec. 27: Saudi- led air strikes killed 14 civilians in a village market near Yemen’s battlegrou­nd third city Taez as a nearly three- year bombing campaign intensifie­d, an official and medics said on Wednesday.

The Tuesday strikes also killed 11 rebel fighters and wounded 16 civilians, a local official loyal to the Saudibacke­d government told AFP. The official, who asked not to be identified, said the strikes were intended as air support for a local revolt against the Huthi rebels in the village of AlHaima, northeast of Taez, but the warplanes hit the wrong target.

Taez is held by forces loyal to the Saudibacke­d government but much of the surroundin­g countrysid­e is in the hands of the rebels and it has been a key battlegrou­nd in the country’s devastatin­g civil war.

To the west, on the Red Sea coast, Saudi- led air strikes killed 22 Huthis south of the key rebelheld port of Hodeida, military and medical sources said.

The strikes targeted reinforcem­ents sent by the Huthis from the rebel- held capital Sanaa, the sources said.

Among the dead was Yasser al- Ahmar, a tribal chief, they added.

The Saudi- led coalition launched its interventi­on in support of the internatio­nally recognised government in March 2015.

But despite its superior firepower, the rebels still control the capital and much of the north.

 ?? — AP ?? Saudi King Salman ( right) receives Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Wednesday. Saudi King Salman and Turkey’s premier discussed boosting ties and the status of Jerusalem.
— AP Saudi King Salman ( right) receives Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Wednesday. Saudi King Salman and Turkey’s premier discussed boosting ties and the status of Jerusalem.

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