The Asian Age

24 Yemenis killed in air strike on market

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Sanaa, June 18: At least 24 civilians were killed in an air raid on Sunday on a market in northern Yemen, a medical official and witnesses said, blaming the Saudi-led coalition battling Yemeni rebels.

Most of the casualties worked in the Mashnaq market in the rebel-controlled Saada province on the Saudi border, an official at a nearby hospital stated.

Witnesses said the market was a centre for traffickin­g in qat, a leafy stimulant plant that is widely used in Yemen but illegal in Saudi Arabia. One of the witnesses said some of the casualties had “just returned from a trip across the border”.

The Saudi-led Arab military coalition has been accused of air strikes in Yemen for more than two years against areas controlled by the Shiite Huthi rebels. Saada itself has come under heavy bombing since 2015, when the coalition intervened to support the government of Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi in its fight against the Iran-backed Huthis.

The coalition claimed responsibi­lity for a deadly attack on the rebelheld capital Sanaa in October 2016, which targeted a gathering of mourners at a funeral ceremony, killing more than 140 people.

The Huthis have also accused the Saudi-led coalition of a raid last month that killed 23 civilians in Taez. The Saudi-led coalition — which accused the rebels of using civilians as “human shields” — has not claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

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