Manila Bulletin

Saudi-led coalition airstrikes in Yemen's capital kill 29

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SANAA, Yemen (AP) – Airstrikes carried out by a Saudi-led coalition against Yemen's Shiite rebels and their allies have killed 29 people, including civilians, in the capital Sanaa, security and medical officials in the city said Saturday.

The coalition's airstrikes overnight hit an apartment building in the center of the capital, an area that is a UNESCO world heritage site, killing a family of nine, said the officials, who remain neutral in the conflict that has divided Yemen's security forces.

Another civilian was also killed and rescuers were searching for other possible victims buried under the rubble. The rebels, known as Houthis, lost 19 fighters in the overnight attack, the officials said.

"It was a terrifying night," Sanaa resident Mohsen Faleeh said. "The airstrikes were heard in every corner of the city."

Yemen has been torn by a ferocious war pitting the Houthis and forces fighting for former President Ali Abdullah Saleh against fighters loyal to exiled President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, as well as southern separatist­s, local militias and Sunni extremists.

The strikes targeted some of Saleh's estates, prompting pro-Saleh media to circulate a defiant statement from the former president, saying "the person they are searching for lives in the hearts of 25 million Yemenis."

All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to brief reporters.

Also in Sanaa, a hundred people staged a protest Saturday in front of a Houthi headquarte­rs building, a rare sign of dissent against the rebels since they overran the capital in September. The demonstrat­ors called for the release of Mohammed Qahtan, a leader of Yemen's branch of the Muslim Brotherhoo­d, and others.

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