UN to mediate Yemen peace talks in Oman

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UN to mediate Yemen peace talks in Oman
Houthi militants sit in a vehicle as they secure an area where fellow Houthis demonstrated against the Saudi-led air strikes in Yemen's capital Sanaa.

Sanaa - Houthis kill 20 civilians in attack

By AFP

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Published: Sat 12 Sep 2015, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Sat 12 Sep 2015, 9:46 AM

Yemen's government said on Friday it will join UN-mediated peace talks next week, as rocket fire from Iran-backed rebels reportedly killed 20 civilians and wounded dozens more in a busy market.
Meanwhile, the Saudi-led coalition sent new reinforcements over the border into Yemen in preparation for an offensive to retake the capital, seized by the Houthi insurgents a year ago.
And, in an ongoing campaign to soften up Sanaa, coalition warplanes struck an arms depot, triggering powerful explosions that killed at least seven civilians and wounded 10, witnesses and medics said.
An AFP reporter at the Wadia border crossing from Saudi Arabia saw at least 40 vehicles cross into Yemen's oil-rich Marib province in part of the operation to recapture more territory from the Houthis, who swept southwards after taking Sanaa. The vehicles were carrying Yemeni troops trained in Saudi Arabia as well as coalition soldiers whose nationality military officials declined to give.
Their arrival came as warplanes killed seven rebels in the eastern province of Marib, while other raids struck insurgent positions in neighbouring Shabwa province, military sources said. Hours later, the rebels fired Katyusha rockets at the government headquarters in Marib's provincial capital, witnesses said.
But several rockets struck an adjacent market, killing at least 20 civilians and wounding dozens, medics and witnesses said.
Friday's violence came as the government confirmed it had agreed to take part in UN-mediated peace talks, which it said would be held in Oman next week. - AFP


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