Yemen strikes resumed because rebels violated truce: coalition
The Saudi-led coalition bombing Yemen on Monday blamed ceasefire violations by rebels for the resumption of air strikes against them./ "They did not respect the humanitarian pause. That's why we do what is necessary to be done," Brigadier General Ahmed al-Assiri told AFP. The Arab-dominated coalition resumed the bombing an hour after the five-day truce ended at 2000 GMT on Sunday. The pause was proposed by Saudi Arabia to allow urgently needed humanitarian aid into Yemen. "These militia did not stop their fighting. They continued to attack ...
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