Yemen crisis: Rebels ‘driven out of key city of Zinjibar’

Zinjibar is the capital of the southern Abyan province and has been the scene of heavy fighting in recent days.
Its loss would be another big blow to the rebels in the wake of the recapture of Yemen’s second city, Aden, by pro-government militias last month.
They were driven out of a key airbase this week, following the loss of Aden.
Reports say pro-government troops entered Zinjibar, some 50km (30 miles) east of Aden, after overrunning a Houthi barracks outside following strikes from a Saudi-led coalition.’
Residents of the coastal town who were forced to flee began returning on Sunday, a humanitarian official told the AFP news agency.
At least 19 people were killed and more than 150 injured in fighting over the weekend in Zinjibar and the surrounding area, according to Aden health chief Al-Khader Laswar.
Separately, the United Arab Emirates said Saturday that three of its soldiers were killed while taking part in a Saudi-led campaign.
The statement carried by the Gulf state’s official news agency WAM did not say how or where the soldiers were killed.
Yemeni security officials say Saudi, Emirati, Egyptian and Jordanian military advisers are training hundreds of pro-government fighters at a base near Aden.

 

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