Reuters: Saudi-led jets bomb Yemen as Hadi government rejects new talks
Air strikes by a Saudi-led force hit military bases across Yemen on Friday, residents told Reuters, and the country's foreign minister was quoted as saying there was no need to convene another peace summit after the first round of talks failed.
Talks in Geneva last week ended without a resolution to the conflict, which has claimed more than 2,800 lives, as the Iran-allied Houthi movement and Saudi-backed President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi refused to back down.
Ten people were killed in air raids in Jawf, a northern province bordering Saudi Arabia, residents said. Fighter jets also struck the capital Sanaa, the Houthis' northern stronghold in Saada, as well as the provinces of Marib, Shabwa, Bayda and Aden in the center and south of the country.
Yemen War News Updates -- June 26, 2015
No need for second Geneva conference on Yemen, says FM -- Sahrq Al-awsat
Saudi-led airstrikes, rebel shelling kills 9 civilians in Yemen -- FOX News/AP
Shelling by Yemeni group kills four soldiers on Saudi border -- Reuters
Saudi-led warplanes bomb rebels across Yemen -- AFP
U.N. mediator to visit Kuwait, Riyadh in search of Yemen deal -- Reuters
Yemen crisis: War-ravaged country 'one step away from famine', says United Nations official -- The Independent
UN Warns of Impending Famine in Conflict-Torn Yemen -- AP
U.N. council, aid chief urge more shipments to Yemen amid famine threat -- Reuters
Yemen faces disease and famine - UN warns -- Gulf News
UN: Famine Can Still Be Averted in Yemen -- VOA
Yemen Crisis: 21 Million People Now in Urgent Need of Food, Humanitarian Aid -- Time
Yemen on path of attrition war -- Osama Al Sharif, Arab news
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