Friendly fire kills 12 Hadi loyalists


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Warplanes from the Saudi-led coalition fighting Iran-backed rebels in Yemen hit positions of pro-government forces by mistake yesterday despite a humanitarian truce, killing a dozen people, military sources said.

Clashes also broke out on the ground in several areas of the country in spite of UN calls for all sides to respect a ceasefire to allow desperately needed aid deliveries.

The Houthi rebels said they had not been consulted about the truce that began at midnight (Sunday 2100 GMT).

The Arab regional coalition, which has waged four months of air strikes in support of exiled President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi, announced the five-day ceasefire to allow emergency supplies to flow into the war-scarred nation. It reserved the right to respond to "military activity or movement".

Although there were no reports of air strikes on the rebels yesterday, military sources reported a "friendly fire" incident in which coalition warplanes hit positions of Hadi loyalists in the southern province of Lahj, killing 12 people. At least 30 others were wounded in the strikes on hills overlooking the rebel-held Al Anad airbase

EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini held talks in Riyadh with Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir, and both said they agreed on the need for a political solution in Yemen.

Overnight the Huthis bombarded areas in the southern provinces of Taez, Lahj and Dhaleh, according to witnesses and military sources. Rebel tanks fired on residential areas in Jebel Sabr in Taez, sparking clashes with loyalist troops, witnesses said. Military sources said 11 rebels, five civilians and four loyalists were killed.


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