Monday 28 September 2015

Dozens die as air strikes hit wedding party in Yemen


At least 38 people have been killed, including eight children, and dozens more injured as a result of a suspected coalition airstrike at a wedding hall in southwest Yemen. The airstrike struck the wedding hall in the village of al-Wahijah, according to Yemeni security officials. Along with the bodies of the dead, the injured were taken to the nearby port city of Mokha, which is reportedly controlled by Houthi rebels. Speaking to the Associated Press, a senior government official described the airstrike as a "mistake".
The Arab coalition, which has been carrying out airstrikes against Houthi fighters since March, has not commented on Monday's incident.
Last week, Yemen's internationally recognised President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi returned from Saudi Arabia, where he has been in exile since fleeing in March as the Houthi rebels made gains.
"As the fighting flares up in different parts of the country - particularly today in Sanaa, Taiz and Marib - we are expecting more casualties," said Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra.
"We are talking about a huge area in Yemen where there has been some intense fighting, in particular airstrikes were stepped up recently to push the Houthis out from those urban areas," said our correspondent.
In late August, an air raid struck a bottled-water factory in the northern province of Hajja, killing 17 civilians and 14 rebel fighters.
Warplanes in July attacked the homes of employees of a power plant in Mokha, killing 65 civilians, while a raid on a dairy plant in the Red Sea port city of Hodeida in April left 35 civilians dead.

Source: Aljazeera

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