The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Saudi-led strikes on Yemen market kills 14 civilians

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ADEN: 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 yesterday.

The Tuesday strikes also killed 11 rebel fighters and wounded 16 civilians, a local official loyal to the Saudi-backed 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 al-Haima, northeast of Taez, but the warplanes hit the wrong target.

Taez is held by forces loyal to the Saudi-backed 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 fire power, the rebels still control the capital and much of the north.

The coalition has intensifie­d its campaign since the rebels launched missiles at Riyadh on Nov 4 and Dec 19.

On Monday, 53 rebels and 12 government troops were killed in clashes and air strikes south of Hodeida.

More than 8,750 people have been killed since the coalition’s interventi­on began, according to World Health Organisati­on figures. — AFP

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