Khaleej Times

Battles for Mokha displace 45,000: UN

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sanaa — Fighting around Yemen’s port of Mokha has forced some 45,000 people from their homes, a UN official said on Wednesday, with many facing continued uncertaint­y and the threat of further displaceme­nt.

Shabia Mantoo, the Yemen spokeswoma­n for refugee agency UNHCR, said that data compiled by her the agency and the UN Migration Agency (IOM) showed 45,000 people had been displaced in the last few weeks from Mokha and the nearby town of Dhubab.

Fighting has intensifie­d in recent weeks in the southwest of Yemen, where forces loyal to President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi are battling to retake large parts of the country seized by Houthi rebels. Loyalist troops took Mokha on February 10 and announced they aimed to push north and take the Red Sea port of Hodeida next.

Mantoo said many of those fleeing the fighting around Mokha made their way north to Ibb district and to Hodeida province. “Eight thousand people have been displaced from Mokha and Dhubab to Hodeida alone, many of them with literally nothing but the clothes on their backs,” Mantoo said.

Two major concerns now are how to maintain access to the area and where the displaced will go if the fighting reaches Hodeida. “The whole country is suffering from multiple displaceme­nt,” Mantoo said. —

Eight thousand people have been displaced from Mokha and dhubab to hodeida alone, many of them with literally nothing but the clothes on their backs Shabia Mantoo, UNHCR official

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