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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, January 3, 2016
Damage at a Coca-Cola factory in Sanaa reportedly destroyed by Saudi-led airstrikes on 30 December (AFP) 
Saturday 2 January 2016
Riyadh declares end of a weeks-long ceasefire that has been violated since the day it was called
Saudi officials on Saturday announced the end of a weeks-long ceasefire
in the fight against Houthis in Yemen that has been violated on a daily
basis since it was declared.
The "coalition leadership announces the end of the truce in Yemen
starting from 1400" (11:00GMT) on Saturday, the alliance said in a
statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency.
The Saudi statement said the ceasefire, announced on 15 December, had
been ended as a result of continuous Houthi "attacks on the kingdom's
territories by firing ballistic missiles towards Saudi cities, targeting
Saudi border posts, and hampering aid operations".
The Houthis have also "continued to shell residents and kill and detain
Yemeni civilians in cities under their control," said the coalition.
"All this shows how unserious the militias and their allies are and
their disregard for the lives of civilians, and how they have clearly
exploited this truce to make gains."
However, the coalition "was and is still eager on creating the suitable
circumstances to find a peaceful solution in Yemen," it said.
A Houthi reaction to the Saudi statement was not immediately available on Saturday.
Saudi Arabia is leading a military coalition that has been battling Houthis in neighbouring Yemen since March.
In recent days, the Houthis intensified their rocket attacks across
the Saudi border, prompting the coalition to threaten severe reprisals.
The Saudis have deployed Patriot missile batteries designed to counter
attacks and have recently been intercepting missiles fired from Yemen on
an almost-daily basis.
More than 80 people, most of them soldiers and border guards, have been
killed in shelling and cross-border skirmishes in the kingdom's south
since coalition operations began in Yemen.
