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Newly announced Houthi/Saleh government in #Yemen
Saudi airstrike kills 12 civilians in Yemen’s Hudaydah
Hudaydah among Yemen’s hardest-hit cities in Saudi war
Popular Committees in Heavy Urban Clashes in Battle of Taiz
Scores of Houthi rebels killed in Yemen fighting
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20161127-scores-of-houthi-rebels-killed-in-yemen-fighting/
At least 50 Houthi rebels were killed in clashes and Saudi-led airstrikes in north-western Yemen on Saturday, according to the Yemeni army. In a statement, the army said 22 rebels were killed in artillery shelling and clashes with government forces in Midi district in the northwestern Hajja province. According to the statement, 12 rebels were also killed and 14 others injured when coalition forces struck a site where Houthi leaders and their allies were meeting in the same province. A coalition airstrike targeted a farmland in Harad district in Hajjah, killing 16 rebels, the statement said. The Yemeni army said the farmland was being used by Houthi rebels as a training site for their forces. There has been no comment from the Shia Houthi group regarding the claims.
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Saudi border military base under fire of Yemen’s Ansarullah ballistic missile
http://en.abna24.com/service/middle-east-west-asia/archive/2016/11/27/794540/story.html
Yemen’s Ansarullah fighters said late on Saturday that they fired a ballistic missile deep into Saudi border city of Khamis Mushait, targeting Allamuza military base. According to a statement posted on Houthi-controlled state Saba news agency, the missile hit the target accurately. Houthis said the missile fire came in “retaliatory response to the Saudi-led continuing air strikes on Yemeni cities.” Khamis Mushait city locates in Asir region, adjacent to Yemen’s northern border. It was the latest in a series of ballistic missile attacks by Houthis, who dominate most part of northern Yemen, against Saudi border cities since March 2015. Saba news agency reported dozens of air strikes over the past 24 hours by the Saudi-led warplanes against targets across northern Yemeni cities, including the capital Sanaa, northern provinces of Hajja and Saada and southwestern province of Taiz.