Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

AT LEAST 150 KILLED IN BATTLE FOR YEMEN’S HODEIDA

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At least 150 people have been killed in 24 hours of clashes in Yemen’s Hodeida, medics and military sources said on Monday, as internatio­nal pressure mounted for a ceasefire in the vital port city.

Government loyalists supported by a Saudi-led coalition are fighting to oust the Iranbacked Huthi rebels from the Red Sea city, whose docks are a lifeline to 14 million Yemenis at risk of starvation.

“If the port at Hodeida is destroyed, that could create an absolutely catastroph­ic situation,” UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned.

“The fighting must stop...and we must prepare a massive humanitari­an response to avoid the worst next year,” he said.

A source in the pro-government coalition said the insurgents had pushed back a largescale assault aimed at moving towards the port.

Government forces, led on the ground by Emirati-backed troops, have made their way into Hodeida after 11 days of clashes, reaching residentia­l neighbourh­oods in the east on Sunday and sparking fears of street fights that would further endanger civilians trapped in the city.

Residents and government military sources have reported rebel snipers stationed on rooftops in civilian streets in eastern Hodeida, a few kilometres from the port on the western edge of the city. Mariam Aldogani, Save the Children’s field coordinato­r in Yemen, said that the people in Hodeida are living in a “state of fear”.

“There is ongoing fighting, and the situation is very bad,” she told AFP over phone. AFP

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