Civilian Toll Rises In Yemen Conflict

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More than 50 people have been killed in Yemen in the past two days in fighting between the Arab coalition and Houthi fighters backed by troops loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, medical sources and residents say.

In Taiz, medical sources told Reuters news agency that 29 people, including eight civilians, were killed in clashes in Yemen’s third largest city, where relief workers have said fighting has blocked food supplies and left thousands of people in extreme hunger.About 30 people were killed in fighting in Damt district, in Dhalea governorate in the south, residents said.

At least 5,600 people have been killed in seven months of war in Yemen, and the UN says the humanitarian situation, exacerbated by the Arab coalition’s blockade of Yemeni ports, grows worse every day. The conflict pits the Iran-allied Shia Houthi fighters and army units loyal to Saleh against armed groups who support exiled President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi alongside an Arab-led coalition.

The coalition is fighting to restore Hadi to power following the Houthis’ seizure of control of much of Yemen in late 2014 and early 2015, and reverse what it sees as an expansion of influence by Iran, the regional rival of Saudi Arabia.

Aljazeera.