Pro-government forces take back areas in western, southern suburbs of rebel-besieged Taez. | |||||
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TAEZ
- Yemeni pro-government forces on Friday gained ground around third
city Taez which has been under rebel siege for several months, an
official said.
The loyalists backed by a Saudi-led
military coalition took back areas in the western and southern suburbs
of the city, its governor Ali al-Maamari said.
They
"reopened key roads that the Huthis (Iran-backed Shiite rebels) had been
blocking for nine months," said the governor, who lives in exile in
Saudi Arabia.
That should allow for humanitarian and medical aid to reach the city's around 200,000 besieged inhabitants, he said.
A
source in the army's 35th brigade confirmed that loyalists had seized
Al-Misrakh area to the south of Taez city after heavy fighting that led
to several deaths over the past days.
Dozens of
military vehicles carried rebel fighters out of the western suburb of
Taez towards the city of Hodeida on the Red Sea, witnesses said.
The
coastal city remains under the control of the insurgents and their
allies, army units loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Taez
is located between the rebel-held capital Sanaa and the southern port
city of Aden, which loyalists took back from the Huthis in July.
In November, forces loyal to President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi announced a major offensive to try to break the siege on Taez.
More
than 6,100 people have died -- half of them civilians -- since the
Saudi-led coalition launched airstrikes on Yemen in March 2015,
according to the United Nations.
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Yemen loyalists advance near rebel-besieged Taez
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