Oman Daily Observer

Yemen fighting rages despite truce

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ADEN: Fierce gun battles erupted overnight between Yemeni rebels and pro-government forces along the border with Saudi Arabia despite a three-day ceasefire due to end late on Saturday, military officials said.

Warplanes from the Saudi-led coalition fighting in support of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi also bombed suspected Houthi rebel missile launchers east of the capital Sanaa late on Friday, a military official said. The air raids came after Patriot missiles shot down two rebel missiles on Thursday over Marib, east of the rebel-held capital.

UN special envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said on Friday the ceasefire was “fragile but largely holding”, urging all parties “to show restraint, avoid further escalation, and strictly adhere to the 72-hour ceasefire”.

The truce took effect just before midnight on Wednesday to allow aid deliveries in Yemen, where the war has killed thousands of people and left millions homeless and hungry.

The UN envoy is liaising with the parties in an attempt to extend the ceasefire in order “to create a conducive environmen­t for a longlastin­g peace” in Yemen, he said in a statement.

He met late on Friday with Yemen’s Vice-President Ali Mohsen al Ahmar in Riyadh, Yemeni state media reported. Ahmar said government forces were “exercising restraint” and stressed that there were orders to “abide by the truce and respect UN efforts”.

But he accused the rebels of 449 violations within 24 hours after the ceasefire took effect.

Rebel-controlled media, meanwhile, accused the coalition of conducting air strikes across the country, including in the provinces of Sanaa, Saada and Jawf in the north, and Shabwa in the south.

 ?? — AFP ?? Forces loyal to the Yemeni president cheer in Abyan province as they take part in an operation to drive Al Qaeda out of the southern provincial capital.
— AFP Forces loyal to the Yemeni president cheer in Abyan province as they take part in an operation to drive Al Qaeda out of the southern provincial capital.

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