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70 dead in fighting over Yemen’s Marib

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Dubai, UAE - Fierce fighting for Yemen's strategic city of Marib has killed 70 pro-government and Huthi rebel fighters over the past 24 hours, loyalist military officials said on Sunday.

The Huthis have been trying to seize oil-rich Marib, the government’s last significan­t pocket of territory in the north, since February. Two officials from progovernm­ent forces told AFP that battles are raging on three fronts outside Marib city as the Huthis mount a concerted push.

The new toll comes after officials on Saturday announced 53 killed on both sides. The 70 dead included 26 members of the progovernm­ent forces and 44 from Huthi ranks, they said.

One of the officials said that the rebels ‘are launching simultaneo­us attacks’ in the areas of Kassara and Al-Mashjah, northwest of the city, and Jabal Murad in the south.

“They have made progress on the Kassara and Al-Mashjah fronts, but they have been thwarted on the Jabal Murad front,” he told AFP.

The other official said that warplanes from the Saudi-led military coalition, which entered the Yemen conflict to support the government in 2015, launched airstrikes that ‘destroyed 12 Huthi military vehicles, including four tanks and a cannon’.

The Iran-backed rebels in late 2014 overran the capital Sanaa, 120km to the west of Marib, along with much of northern Yemen.

 ?? (AFP) ?? A fighter with forces loyal to Yemen’s Saudi-backed government holds a position against Huthi rebels in the province of Marib, on April 6
(AFP) A fighter with forces loyal to Yemen’s Saudi-backed government holds a position against Huthi rebels in the province of Marib, on April 6

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