Civilians among 45 killed in Saudi air strikes
Twenty civilians were among at least 45 people killed in Saudi-led air strikes on the rebel-held armed forces headquarters in the Yemeni capital early yesterday.
The raids on the army headquarters in Sanaa came a day after the kingdom’s air defences shot down a Scud missile fired from the war-torn country.
They also followed the UN confirmation of June 14 as the start date for peace talks between warring Yemen factions in Geneva, which both the country’s Shiite Huthi rebels and its exiled government said they will attend.
“At least 20 civilians and 25 soldiers and officers were killed” in four raids that hit the headquarters in the Tahrir residential neighborhood in central Sanaa, the medic said.
The raids hit residential buildings, including five houses that were completely destroyed. The rebel-controlled Saba news agency said 44 people were killed and more than 100 wounded “including woman and children.”
Seven air raids targeted the Jumaineh military base, east of the Sanaa, according to witnesses.
The base belongs to the elite Republican Guard that has remained loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, who has allied himself with the Huthis.
Other raids hit an arms depot at Nahdain, south of Sanaa.
Several rebel positions in the north, mainly in the Huthi stronghold Saada province and the provinces of Hajja and Amran, were heavily bombarded overnight by the coalition. In the south, coalition jets targeted rebel positions on the northern and western outskirts of second city Aden in support of southern fighters backing exiled President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi.
Fighters from the southern Popular Resistance were attempting to prevent rebels from advancing towards the neighborhoods of Al-Masnoura, Dar Saad, Sheikh Othman and Al-Buraiqa.
“Several Huthi rebels and allies were killed or wounded,” said General Fadhl Baesh.
Riyadh said the Huthis fired a Scud missile at Saudi territory on Saturday, a day after their rebel allies killed four Saudi soldiers in cross-border attacks.
Yemen has been engulfed in turmoil since the Iranian-backed Huthis seized the capital in September and advanced on the southern city of Aden, forcing Hadi to flee into exile in Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi-led coalition has carried out air strikes on Yemen since March 26 to push back the Huthis and restore Hadi’s authority. More than 2,000 people have died since the air campaign began.
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