πΎπͺ #Yemen: We are seriously concerned at the continuing impact of fighting on civilians and targeting of civilian objects in Marib Governorate. We urge all parties to the conflict to go back to the negotiating table and agree on a nationwide ceasefire.
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France 24: Dozens killed in northern Yemen as battle for strategic city of Marib flares
Renewed battles between government forces and Huthi rebels over the strategic city of Marib in northern Yemen have left 47 dead, including 16 pro-government forces, military sources said Saturday.
The Iran-backed rebels are seeking to seize control of Marib and its surrounding oil fields, the Yemeni government's last stronghold in the north after six years of fighting that has plunged the country into a humanitarian crisis.
Diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire in Yemen had intensified, in parallel with the fierce campaign for control of Marib, which has left thousands dead on both sides.
But with no agreement in sight, the fighting has flared again after a lull over the past month.
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Update #1: Yemeni officials say battle for key city intensifies (AP)
Update #2: Casualties Mount as Fight Over Yemen’s Marib Governorate Heats Up (VOA)
WNU Editor: This battle is critical to both sides. If the Houthis are successful they will have consolidated their territorial objectives.If they fail, the government will have a base to strike into Houthi strongholds.
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