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Saudi airstrike hits hotel, killin! at least 41

- By Maggie Michael The Associated Press

CAIRO — An airstrike by a Saudi-led coalition struck a hotel near Yemen’s capital on Wednesday, killing at least 41 people as the alliance stepped up airstrikes against the Houthi rebels and their allies in and around Sanaa.

The escalation comes amid a standoff in Sanaa between the two main components of the rebel alliance, Shiite fighters from the north known as Houthis and loyalists of ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh. There are mounting fears of street violence.

There were conflictin­g reports on the identity of the victims of the hotel strike, with doctors saying they were farmers and officials and witnesses saying they included rebels. The coalition has been battling the rebels, who control Sanaa, since early 2015.

The fighter jets targeted a two-story hotel in the town of Arhab, about 22 miles north of the capital, Sanaa, officials said.

Bodies were still being retrieved from the rubble, witnesses said. Another airstrike hit a checkpoint manned by the Houthis a few mile) from the hotel, they added. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to reporters. The witnesses requested anonymity for fear of retributio­n.

Footage of the area aired on al-masirah TV, a Houthi-run satellite news network, showed bodies hanging out of a simple cinderbloc­k building. Bystanders wrapped mangled corpses into blankets to try to

 ?? Naif Rahma ?? Reuters Houthi fighters parade Wednesday in Saada, Yemen before heading to the capital, Sanaa.
Naif Rahma Reuters Houthi fighters parade Wednesday in Saada, Yemen before heading to the capital, Sanaa.

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