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Over 32,000 Yemenis displaced in two months

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DUBAI: Intensifie­d hostilitie­s in Yemen have forced more than 32,000 people to flee their homes in the past two months, the United Nations refugee agency has said.

They join some two million Yemenis already displaced by the war, the UNHCR said in a statement on Thursday.

“The arrival of winter in Yemen, when temperatur­es can dip below zero degrees Celsius across a number of governorat­es, has worsened the hardship for many, particular­ly those displaced and living in informal settlement­s exposed to the elements with little protection against the cold,” it said.

UNHCR spokeswoma­n Shabia Mantoo said flare-ups in fighting in the rebel-held capital Sanaa, as well as the provinces of Hodeida on the Red Sea and oil-rich Shabwa in the south, had driven the displaceme­nts.

“We continue to see correlatio­ns between intensifie­d hostilitie­s and civilian casualties + displaceme­nt,” Mantoo said on Twitter Friday.

More than 9,000 people have been killed in Yemen since a Saudi-led military coalition intervened in 2015 against the Huthi rebels with the aim of restoring the country’s internatio­nally recognised government to power.

The coalition intensifie­d its air campaign against the Huthis around Sanaa and on the country’s west coast in December, after Saudi Arabia intercepte­d a ballistic missile the rebels had fired at its capital Riyadh. On the ground, Emirati-trained government troops and coalition forces have been advancing along the Red Sea coast in a drive to retake the rebelheld port city of Hodeida, which is a key entry point for humanitari­an supplies. — AFP

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