
Twenty-five militants from Houthi group and other forces loyal to Yemen’s former President Ali Abdullah Saleh have been killed on Friday after clashed with the Yemeni forces in Mokha, as dozens of the city’s residents have been displaced due to the expansion of battles between the conflicting parties.
Sources revealed that 25 militants have been killed, while dozens have been injured, as the Arab coalition intensified its airstrikes against the strongholds of Houthi group in Mokha and the camp of air defense. They added that the governmental forces managed to achieve notable advance.
The sources added that dozens of people have been displaced due to the expansion of battles between the conflicting parties, amid warnings from the United Nations, as UN Relief Coordinator Stephen O'Brien expressed his deep concern over the civilians stranded in Mokha
He said that over 1400 children have been killed in Yemen since the beginning of the conflict, and 14 million persons need food aids in the country.
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