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Fighting grips Aden as UN envoy seeks truce
(MENAFN- Arab News) ADEN: Fighting gripped Yemen's second city Aden on Sunday as the UN envoy arrived in the rebel-held capital Sanaa to press efforts to broker a cease-fire.
Saudi-led warplanes bombed rebel positions while rebel rocket fire killed six including a child officials said.
The dead from the Katyusha fire were Somali refugees who had sought shelter in a kindergarten medics said.
In neighboring Lahj province loyalists of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi attacked a rebel gathering killing 11 military sources said.
They also attacked the rebel-held Al-Anad air base Yemen's largest. Eight rebels and two Hadi loyalists were killed the sources said.
UN envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed arrived in Sanaa for talks with the rebels and their allies on his cease-fire plans.
He told reporters at the airport that he was hoping 'rapidly to secure a humanitarian truce' which could pave the way for a 'peaceful settlement of the crisis which has turned into a catastrophe.'
On Wednesday the United Nations declared Yemen a level three emergency the highest on its scale.
More than 21.1 million people over 80 percent of Yemen's population are in need of aid with 13 million facing food shortages.
Saudi-led warplanes bombed rebel positions while rebel rocket fire killed six including a child officials said.
The dead from the Katyusha fire were Somali refugees who had sought shelter in a kindergarten medics said.
In neighboring Lahj province loyalists of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi attacked a rebel gathering killing 11 military sources said.
They also attacked the rebel-held Al-Anad air base Yemen's largest. Eight rebels and two Hadi loyalists were killed the sources said.
UN envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed arrived in Sanaa for talks with the rebels and their allies on his cease-fire plans.
He told reporters at the airport that he was hoping 'rapidly to secure a humanitarian truce' which could pave the way for a 'peaceful settlement of the crisis which has turned into a catastrophe.'
On Wednesday the United Nations declared Yemen a level three emergency the highest on its scale.
More than 21.1 million people over 80 percent of Yemen's population are in need of aid with 13 million facing food shortages.
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