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Saudi air strikes in Yemen target house of ex-president Saleh | |
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Saudi-led forces conducted air raids at dawn on Sunday in the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, targeting former president Ali Abdullah Saleh’s house, sources in his political party and residents said. | |
Three loud explosions were heard and plumes of smoke were seen rising from the area where Saleh’s residence is located in the capital. | |
Saleh and his family were safe and “well” after the air strikes, said Khabar, a news agency allied to the former Yemeni president said. | |
Saudi Arabia had in the past few days intensified its air strikes against the main Shia rebel stronghold in Yemen, with warplanes carrying out more than dozens of attacks. | |
Related: Saudi air strikes continue against Houthi rebels in Yemen | |
The renewed bombing has thrown into question a proposed five-day ceasefire announced on Thursday by the US secretary of state, John Kerry, and the Saudi foreign minister, Adel al-Jubeir, to let humanitarian aid reach millions of civilians caught up in the conflict, which has killed more than 1,400 people since the Saudi-led campaign started on 26 March. | |
The Saudi-led military coalition said the latest air strikes in the northern province of Saada — the stronghold of rebels known as Houthis — were in response to cross-border attacks by the rebels targeting Saudi Arabian cities near the frontier. | |
Saudi air strikes have been pummelling Saada for more than a month since the start of a campaign against the rebels, who are allied with forces loyal to the ousted former president Saleh. |