MARIB, Yemen: Iman Saleh Ali and her family left Al Jubah in the dead of night with only the clothes on their back to escape fighting between government forces and their Ansar Allah foes, the second time they have been forced to do so in the battle for Yemen's Marib.With no means to afford accommodation, they now wait for assistance, huddled with 25 other.
RIYADH A Saudi-led coalition said Wednesday it killed more than 82 Houthi rebels in air strikes near Yemen's strategic city of Marib, during a second week of intense reported bombing.The Iran-backed Houthis rarely comment on losses, and the numbers could not be independently verified by AFP.This is the tenth consecutive day that the coalition has announced strikes around
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Fighting has raged around the government-held city since February, when the Iran-backed Houthi rebels launched a campaign to try to take the oil-rich region from the government.
Thousands of civilians living in camps for internally displaced people have already had to flee again as the fighting approached the city, Mr Omar said.
“Civilians in Marib have been suffering a lot,” he said. “They need life-saving aid and medical assistance.”
Mr Omar urged the parties in the conflict to make safe corridors to allow civilians to escape the fighting, and to protect vital infrastructure such as dams, power plants and the water network.