Friday, March 21, 2025 | 07:45 AM ISTहिंदी में पढें
Business Standard
Notification Icon
userprofile IconSearch

10 dead as intense coalition raids hit Yemen capital

Image

AFP Sanaa
Saudi-led warplanes pounded rebel positions in the Yemeni capital today leaving at least 10 people dead, medics said, as powerful explosions shook Sanaa.

Witnesses and an AFP correspondent said targets included the police academy and the headquarters of the security services, both in the heart of the city which Shiite Huthi rebels have controlled since September last year.

Overnight strikes also targeted the Sanaa residences of Huthi leaders, witnesses said.

Medical sources said that at least seven "civilians" and three guards of a leading Huthi member were killed in the strikes.

The rebel-controlled sabanews.Net website reported that 15 people were killed and 77 wounded in Tuesday's raids.
 

The latest strikes come a day after the government announced that 10,000 Yemeni fighters are now ready as part of the "national army being prepared to liberate Sanaa and other provinces".

Gulf Arab members of the Saudi-led anti-rebel coalition have also reportedly sent thousands of heavily armed reinforcements to Yemen after a Huthi missile attack killed 60 coalition soldiers on Friday.

The additional troops, mostly from Qatar and Saudi Arabia, were deployed to the battleground eastern oil province of Marib where the attack took place, the reports said.

In March, the coalition launched its air war against the rebels when President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi fled to neighbouring Saudi Arabia after they entered his last refuge, Yemen's second city Aden.

After his loyalists recaptured the southern port in July, the coalition launched a ground operation which has seen the rebels pushed back from five southern provinces, although they still control Sanaa and much of the north and centre.

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: Sep 08 2015 | 3:42 PM IST

Explore News