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Fighting continues in Taiz, Mareb despite Yemen ceasefire: Sources
Houthi representatives at peace talks in Switzerland have denied breaching an agreed truce in Taiz and northern Yemen
Yemeni supporters of the Houthi militia attend a demonstration in the second largest city of Taiz (AFP) -
AL MUKALLA, Yemen -
Attempts to secure peace in Yemen were under threat on Tuesday evening,
with a fragile ceasefire agreed between pro-government and Houthi
forces apparently breached multiple times in its first hours.
Houthi representatives at peace talks in Switzerland have denied breaching an agreed truce in Taiz and northern Yemen
Yemeni supporters of the Houthi militia attend a demonstration in the second largest city of Taiz (AFP) -
Saeed Al-Batati-Tuesday 15 December 2015
AL MUKALLA, Yemen -
Attempts to secure peace in Yemen were under threat on Tuesday evening,
with a fragile ceasefire agreed between pro-government and Houthi
forces apparently breached multiple times in its first hours.
Medical and
pro-government sources in the central Mareb province told the AFP news
agency that Houthi fighters had killed 15 pro-government fighters and
injured 20 others in fighting after the ceasefire came into effect at
midday (9am GMT).
“Houthis
militias breached the truce by attacking many positions controlled by
the resistance in Jadaan Mas region and killed many fighters from Sanaa
resistance,” Abdul Kareem Thouael, a member the Mareb-based Sanaa
resistance told Middle East Eye.
Residents in the city of Taiz, who have seen fierce fighting in recent
weeks, also reported that Houthis and their allied forces began shelling
residential areas and enemy positions. It is unclear if there were any
casualties.
Zakaria al-Sharaabi, a Taiz resident and anti-Houthi journalist, told
MEE that Houthis began firing on the city with anti-aircraft guns
shortly after the truce began.
“Houthis forces stationed in the hills pounded some districts in the
city. At 12.24pm they fired a rocket from al-Kandra region at the
mountain of Saber [under control of resistance fighters].”
Later in the afternoon, Sharaabi said, the Houthis stormed a local
college and have prevented people from entering parts of the city, while
also firing some mortar shells into the Senah district.
Residents in Taiz also talked about heavy clashes erupting in the
afternoon as Houthi fighters attempted to advance into areas controlled
by pro-government forces.
The reports
of fighting threaten to undermine peace negotiations in Switzerland
between the Houthis and the government of Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi. Hadi
promised a ceasefire last week before talks began, a condition he had
previously dismissed.
Delegates
from the Saudi-led coalition supporting Hadi told MEE that fighting has
been rocking Taiz for much of the day, although Houthi representatives
denied the reports and insisted they were sticking to the ceasefire.
Talks
between in Geneva collapsed in June as the government insisted the
rebels should accept a UN Security Council resolution that obliges them
to pull out of cities, hand over arms to the state and allow the
government, which was working in exile in Saudi Arabia, to return to
Yemen.
Clashes
intensified subsequently as the government forces backed by Saudi-led
coalition took the offensive and managed to drive the rebels out of the
strategic port city of Aden and a large swathe of land the restive
south.
Recent
figures by the UN have showed that the war has killed 5,884 people since
March and left millions of people in dire need of aid.
Additional reporting by Nawal al-Maghafi in Switzerland
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