At least 50 people have been killed as Yemeni army forces and militants loyal to pro-Saudi former President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi clashed in Ma’rib.
Yemeni forces, Hadi militiamen clash in Ma’rib, 50 killed
28 Feb 2021 - 11:06
At least 50 people have been killed as Yemeni army forces and militants loyal to pro-Saudi former President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi clashed in Ma’rib.
Earlier this month, Yemeni soldiers and their allied fighters from the Popular Committees resumed an offensive to take control of the oil-rich city, Hadi’s last urban stronghold in Yemen, which is some 120 kilometers east of the capital Sana’a.
On Saturday, army forces and allied fighters continued with their push for the target.
An unnamed source in Hadi’s camp told AFP that during the intense clashes in 24 hours at least 22 militiamen had been killed.
The source added that more than 28 members of the Yemeni army and the Popular Committees also lost their lives “in the fighting that continues unabated on the fronts in Ma’rib province.”
Other reports said Brigadier General Abdul Ghani Sha’alan, the pro-Hadi commander of Ma’rib provincial military police, was also killed after he sustained critical wounds in the clashes.
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