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Houthi attack on military parade in Yemen kills more than 30 - sources
The attack killed at least 32 people, a medical and a security source told Reuters. Medecins Sans Frontieres tweeted that tens of wounded were hospitalised.
The Houthis Ansarullah group’s website said at least 29 people were killed in the attack.
The dead included five women and two children in attacks on Saada and Marib provinces.
The Haradh border crossing was evacuated amid shelling which razed its departure lounge and passport section.
The fighting comes despite a five-day humanitarian truce to distribute aid to millions deprived of food.
Local fighters battling the rebel Houthi militia in Yemen’s port of Aden stormed areas around the airport.
Fighting between Yemen's warring factions raged in southern and central parts of the country.
Violence has been spreading across the country since last year when the Houthis seized the capital Sanaa.
Warplanes bombed Yemen despite an announcement it was ending its campaign of air strikes.
The UN is due to vote and effectively impose an arms embargo on the rebels who rule most of the country.
Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi has appointed his former PM as VP, a move aimed at improving the chances of peace.
Houthis are keen for peace talks, as long as they are overseen by “non-aggressive” parties.
Army sources said a tribal alliance took control of the bases in Shihr and Riyan.
The fighting has brought civil war to a country already sliding into chaos.
Saudi Arabia launched military operations in Yemen against Houthi militia forces besieging the city of Aden.
Houthi fighters opposed to Yemen’s president took over the central city of Taiz.
A few worried families are all that remain of Yemen’s ancient Jewish community.