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Airstrike hits market in Yemen, more than 45 killed

He met Yemeni President-in-exile Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi in Riyadh and representatives of the Houthi rebels in Muscat.

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Saudi Arabia has been bombarding different areas in Yemen since March 26 without any authorization from the United Nations and heedless of global calls for the cessation of its deadly airstrikes against the impoverished country.

“We are now in consultations for guarantees to ensure the success of the truce”, Hadi spokesman Rajeh Badi said.

“The mechanism we presented to implement Resolution 2216 demanded real guarantees to ensure aid is delivered to those who need it“, he said, noting that talks were under way to “lift the deliberate siege on Aden, Taiz, Lahj and Dhalea”.

The strikes coincided by using a airfares to the capital city due to Simply.N. unbelievable emissary to really Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, that is commited to position an interruption in treating till the end of The Muslim sacrosanct 4 week period of Ramadan on about July 17 to get for delivery of good relief. Cheikh Ahmed flew to Sanaa on Sunday for talks with the Houthis. About 21.1 million people, more than 80 percent of the Yemen’s population, needs humanitarian assistance.

Over 2,600 Yemeni people have been killed and at least 11,000 others injured in the conflict in Yemen since March 19, according to the United Nations.

They said that 10 of the dead were Houthis while the rest were civilians shopping at an adjacent popular market.

On Sunday, Saudi-led warplanes bombed the positions of Houthi rebels in Aden.

Another 50 civilians were injured in the airstrikes, reports indicated.

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The overnight attack on the offices of the General People’s Congress (GPC) caused “some deaths” among employees and guards of the building in the south of the capital, party official Faeqa Al Sayed said.

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