Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

39 killed as fight for Yemen port goes on

- ▪ letters@hindustant­imes.com

ALDURAIHIM­I, YEMEN: Heavy clashes killed 39 combatants outside Yemen’s rebel-held port city of Hodeida on Thursday, as a Saudi and UAE-backed offensive to retake the key aid hub entered its second day.

Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthi rebels suffered 30 fatalities in the fighting, which took place two kilometres from Hodeida airport, south of the city, medical sources told AFP. Nine pro-government troops were killed in the same area, the medics said. Military sources said the deaths were caused by mines and snipers.

An AFP correspond­ent behind the government lines in Al Duraihimi witnessed ambulances arriving from the front loaded with dead and wounded.

Saudi-led coalition warplanes and Apache helicopter­s provided “continuous” air support to progovernm­ent forces, striking Huthi positions, military sources said.

The Huthis have put up a fierce resistance, however, using snipers to slow the assault, the sources added.

The coalition-backed troops have also been slowed by the need for de-mining operations to advance.

The government side sent significan­t reinforcem­ents to the front on Thursday, according to military sources and the AFP correspond­ent.

The Saudi-led coalition captured a town south of Hodeida on Thursday as fierce fighting and airstrikes pounded the area.

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