Monday 30 March 2015

40 killed in airstrike on refugee camp in Yemen: Ministry

Sanaa, March 30 (IANS) A Saudi-led airstrike on Monday hit a refugee  camp in Yemen, killing more than 40 people and injuring 250, Yemen's  defence ministry, which is controlled by Shia Houthi militia, said.


 The refugee camp in the northern Haradh district, which borders Saudi  Arabia, had 4,000 people at the time of the attack. The casualties  included women and children, the ministry said without providing further  details, according to Xinhua.

 The warplanes of Saudi-led Arab coalition forces continued raiding the  Yemeni capital of Sanaa and other major provinces on Monday, as the  airstrikes against the Shia Houthi group entered the fifth day.

 The airstrikes targeted weapons depots and missiles bases on mountains  overlooking the capital, as well as al-Dailami Airforce Base in northern  Sanaa.

 Huge explosions rocked the capital as smoke and fire could be seen at  the targeted sites. There is no immediate report on casualties.

 Official Saba news agency, which is controlled by the Houthis, reported  on Saturday that death toll from the airstrikes over the past four days  rose to 48, with 157 injured.

 On March 26, Saudi Arabia and fellow Gulf Cooperation Council member  states launched airstrikes on Houthi positions in Yemen, a move  condemned by Iran but supported by the US, Egypt, Jordan and Morocco.

 Saudi Arabia said the Saudi-led military airstrikes against the Houthis  in Yemen will continue until security is restored and Yemeni President  Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, who fled the country last week, is able to rule.

 The Shia Houthi forces ousted Yemeni President Hadi in February and  forced him to flee the capital city Sanaa to the southern port city of  Aden, turning Yemen into a field of violence and raising fears of a  civil war in the country.

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