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Saudi-led air strikes kill 20 Yemeni civilians

- (Reuters)

DUBAI (Reuters) – At least 20 Yemeni civilians were killed and many others were wounded when a Saudi-led coalition air strike hit a village in the south, officials from the armed Houthi movement and the government said on Wednesday.

The UN said the victims of Tuesday’s bombing, which hit al-Atera village in Taiz province where fighting between Yemen’s two warring sides has intensifie­d, were internally displaced people.

Yemen’s internatio­nally recognized government confirmed that around 20 people were killed, including women and children. It gave no further details on the attack.

Yemen’s human rights minister, Muhammad Askar, called for a government investigat­ion into an “unfortunat­e incident,” while Houthi spokesman Muhammad Abdul-Salam condemned it as a “monstrous crime.”

Shabia Mantoo, United Nations high commission­er for refugees spokesman in Yemen, said most of those killed were believed to be from the same family.

Government forces backed by the coalition have been fighting to seize a major military base in the area for several months. The Saudi-led coalition was formed in 2015 to fight the Iran-allied Houthis after they overran the capital Sanaa.

Tuesday’s attack was the latest in a series of coalition bombings that have hit schools, hospitals, markets and private homes across northern Yemen.

The impoverish­ed Arab country has been devastated by the war, which has killed more than 10,000 people and sparked a cholera outbreak among 300,000 people.

Thousands of people have been displaced and more than a million people have been forced to flee their homes nationwide, according to the UN.

 ??  ?? MEMBERS OF a security force loyal to the Houthi rebels take part in a military parade at Tahrir Square in downtown Sanaa yesterday. The placard reads: ‘Allah is the greatest. Death to America, death to Israel, a curse on the Jews, victory to Islam.’
MEMBERS OF a security force loyal to the Houthi rebels take part in a military parade at Tahrir Square in downtown Sanaa yesterday. The placard reads: ‘Allah is the greatest. Death to America, death to Israel, a curse on the Jews, victory to Islam.’

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