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Yemen rebels advance on Marib, 65 fighters dead

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At least 65 fighters have been killed over the past two days as Yemen’s Houthi rebels make gains in the battle for Marib, advancing towards the city center, military sources said.

The rebels have taken full control of the northwest Kassara battlefron­t and made progress on western frontlines despite airstrikes by the Saudiled coalition which backs Yemen’s government.

Marib and its surroundin­g oil fields make up the last significan­t pocket of government- held territory in the north, the rest of which is under rebel control, including the capital Sanaa.

Amid fierce fighting, the casualties over the past two days include some 26 loyalist forces, among them four officers, the government sources said. The Iran- backed Houthis rarely disclose their own losses.

With the Houthis taking control of the Kassara front, the battles have moved to the Al- Mil area, which is a mere six kilometers from the center of Marib and its population centers, they said.

However, mountains around AlMil remain a formidable barrier to the rebels who launched a fierce campaign for Marib city in February.

The government sources said the

Houthis had poured in hundreds of reinforcem­ents in recent days to achieve the gains, resorting to motorbikes after the coalition targeted their military vehicles.

The loss of Marib would be a disaster for the Yemeni government and for Saudi Arabia which has supported it militarily since March 2015, after the rebels captured Sanaa.

The city’s fall could also lead to a humanitari­an disaster, as vast numbers of civilians displaced from fighting elsewhere have sought refuge in the area. luwenao@ globaltime­s. com. cn

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