As the Saudi-led campaign against the Iran-backed rebels, known as Houthis, entered its third month, Amnesty International warned that civilians were trapped in the crossfire. The Houthis and allied military units loyal to a former president are battling forces loyal to internationally- recognized President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, who fled to Saudi Arabia in March.
Warplanes fired at least 20 missiles at Houthi positions in their northern heartland of Saada and bombed Aden University in the southern port city, officials said, adding that the university is believed to be used as a Houthi hideout.
The officials and the tribesmen spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief reporters. International aid groups say Yemen's conflict has killed up to 2,000 people and wounded 8,000, while recent UN estimates have said that at least 1,037 civilians, including 130 women and 234 children, have been killed in the fighting.
London-based Amnesty International said in its report today that residents in the rebel-held capital, Sanaa, are "caught in a deadly crossfire between the Saudi Arabian-led coalition airstrikes and anti-aircraft fire from the Houthi armed group."
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