yemen accuses rebels of atrocities near sanaa
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Yemeni authorities on Wednesday accused rebels of having carried out "atrocities" in the northern city of Amran, near the capital, that they seized after three days of fierce fighting.
Huthi rebels, known as Ansarullah, "stormed the headquarters of the 310th Armoured Brigade, looted weapons and equipment there, and killed a number of soldiers and officers," said Yemen's Supreme Security Committee, quoted by state news agency Saba.
It said they had also taken over government headquarters in the town.
A presidential committee which has negotiated several ceasefires with the rebels said Ansarullah had violated an agreement for the army to withdraw from the city.
Under the deal, the military police was to replace soldiers of the 310th Armoured Brigade as rebels withdrew from government headquarters they had seized.
But the rebels "did not comply with the agreement and attacked the brigade's headquarters and committed terrifying atrocities," it charged.
The security committee held the rebels responsible for the safety of the armoured brigade's commander, General Hamid al-Qushaibi, and "all soldiers and officers" they have captured.
Residents told AFP that rebels had also arrested supporters of the Sunni Islamist party Al-Islah, whose gunmen fought alongside the army.
Meanwhile, the governor of Amran province, Mohammed Saleh Shamlan, denied media reports accusing him of having handed Amran city over to the rebels.
"This information is baseless," he told Saba.
Amran, 50 kilometres (30 miles) north of Sanaa, has since February been the scene of fighting between troops and Huthi rebels, as well as tribes on both sides, as the rebels advanced from their mountain strongholds towards the capital.
But home to an estimated 120,000 people, the city fell into rebel hands on Tuesday after a three-day battle which has uprooted some 10,000 families, according to the Red Crescent.
By seizing Amran, the rebels have made a major advance towards the capital, posing a threat to President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi's government.
The city was quiet on Wednesday, residents said, and authorities have so far not announced any offensive to drive out the rebels.
The rebels say a federalisation plan agreed in February after national talks as part of a political transition would divide Yemen into rich and poor regions.
They seized areas of Amran province in fighting with tribes that killed more than 150 people.
Huthis, who have been battling the central government for years, are suspected of trying to expand their sphere of influence as Yemen is split into six regions, advancing from their mountain strongholds in the far north.
Source: AFP

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