The Borneo Post

15 civilians dead in strikes on minibuses in Hodeida

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SANAA: At least 15 civilians were killed in attacks on minibuses in Yemen’s embattled Hodeida province, a UN agency said yesterday, as Huthi rebels blamed air strikes by the Saudiled coalition.

The Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs did not specify the type of strikes Saturday in the Jabal Ras district, but Yemeni rebels said they were air raids by the coalition fighting alongside the government.

The coalition’s spokesman, contacted by AFP, had no immediate comment.

The UN agency said at least 20 more civilians were injured, in what Lisa Grande, the world body’s humanitari­an coordinato­r for Yemen, termed “a horrific incident”. The Norwegian Refugee Council condemned “an unacceptab­le pattern of attacks on civilian women, men and children by parties to the conflict who profess concern for the interests and welfare of Yemeni people”.

Saudi Arabia and its allies intervened in Yemen in 2015 to support President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi’s government after the Iran-aligned Huthis ousted it from the capital Sanaa and swathes of the country’s north.

The coalition has used air power to oust the rebels from much of the country’s south, but the Huthis have held onto Sanaa and the key Red Sea port of Hodeida.

Following the collapse of United Nations-backed talks in September, the coalition announced it was relaunchin­g an assault on Hodeida city and its Red Sea port.

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