Saudis
resume airstrikes on Yemen following five-day humanitarian ceasefire
RT,
18
May, 2015
The
five-day humanitarian ceasefire in Yemen has ended with the
resumption of Saudi-led air strikes against Houthi rebel positions,
despite United Nations envoys’ calls for an extension of the truce.
Coalition
airstrikes hit rebel positions and tanks in several neighborhoods of
the port city of Aden, Yemeni security officials told the Associated
Press when the ceasefire expired at 11:00pm on Sunday.
“They
began bombing Aden a few minutes ago,” an army commander loyal to
former president Ali Abdullah Saleh confirmed to Sputnik.
Reports
from the ground said explosions could be heard near the airport and
the districts of Khor Maksar and Crater. Air raids have allegedly hit
the Houthi-held presidential palace as well as a military base
military officials and witnesses told Saana.
The
bombardment resumed despite UN calls to extend the humanitarian pause
which has largely held in the country since.
“I
call on all parties to renew their commitment to this truce for five
more days at least,” UN envoy to Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed
said shortly before the resumption of air campaign. “This
humanitarian truce should turn into a permanent ceasefire.”
The
UN call for peace comes as Yemeni political parties gathered in the
Saudi capital Riyadh in search of a political solution to the crisis.
Houthis, the main rebel fighting force on the ground, however decided
not to send their representatives as some 400 delegates including
ousted President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi took part in the talks.
While
tribal fractions seek stability, the UN World Food Program (WFP) said
that getting aid into the country during the five-day pause in
fighting was largely successful. The agency was able to deliver vital
food, fuel and medicine supplies that were needed in Saudi-blockaded
Yemen.
UN
estimates that conflict in Yemen has killed more than 1,400 people,
many of them civilians, since the Saudi-led air campaign began in
late March
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