Oman Daily Observer

Ansar Allah target key port with boat bomb

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RIYADH: The Saudi-led coalition backing Yemen’s government said Ansar Allah cadres on Saturday used a remote-controlled boat packed with explosives to attack the Red Sea port of Mokha, but without causing casualties.

“On Saturday at dawn, militiamen targeted the port of Mokha with a remotely guided vessel full of explosives,” a statement from the coalition said.

The statement, published by the official Saudi news agency SPA, said the boat exploded by the quayside, without causing any injuries or damage. “In carrying out such criminal acts, the rebels are disrupting the flow of humanitari­an aid to Yemen, in particular medicines used to fight the rampant cholera epidemic,” the statement said.

The coalition intervened in the impoverish­ed Arabian Peninsula country in March 2015 to support President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. The war has killed more than 8,000 people and wounded 44,500 since Saudi Arabia and its allies joined the conflict. Mokha, held by pro-government forces since being retaken in February, is north of the Bab al Mandab strait connecting the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean, a key waterway for internatio­nal trade.

The United Nations said on Wednesday that a vicious combinatio­n of war, cholera and hunger has left 80 per cent of Yemeni children in desperate need of aid.

The cholera outbreak has already claimed more than 1,800 lives since April, with 400,000 suspected cases across the country, according to the UN and the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross.

Ansar Allah on Saturday said they had captured military outposts in a border region near Saudi Arabia, as Riyadh continues is military campaign in its strife-wracked neighbour. News agency Saba reported that the Ansar Allah mounted an operation in the southern border region of Najran and seized control of several military positions there.

The agency said that an unspecifie­d number of Saudi soldiers were killed and injured in the offensive.

No further details were provided There was no official comment in Riyadh on the report.

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