Aid will reach Yemen when conditions right: coalition

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AFP Riyadh
Last Updated : Apr 05 2015 | 1:57 AM IST
Aid will be allowed into strife-torn Yemen when conditions are right, the Saudi-led military coalition said today after the Red Cross urged a 24-hour ceasefire to address 'dire' conditions.
"The humanitarian operation is part of our job, part of our responsibility," Brigadier General Ahmed Assiri told reporters on the 10th day of coalition air strikes against Shiite Huthi rebels in neighbouring Yemen.
The operation has closed airports and restricted movement at seaports, hampering aid deliveries.
Hospitals treating the wounded are running low on medicines and the streets of the southern city of Aden are strewn with bodies, the International Committee of the Red Cross said, calling for "an immediate halt to the fighting".
It added that food stocks are running low and there are fuel and water shortages.
Assiri said aid "will come when we are able to set the conditions (so) that this aid will benefit the population".
He said the coalition requires that aid delivery does not interfere with the military operation, that aid workers are not put at risk, and that supplies do not fall into the wrong hands.
"We don't want to supply the militias," Assiri said.
The coalition aims to defeat the Huthi rebels who seized power in the capital Sanaa in February, and who Riyadh feared would take over the entire country and shift it into the orbit of Shiite Iran, Sunni Saudi Arabia's regional rival.
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First Published: Apr 05 2015 | 1:57 AM IST

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