200 people killed in a single day in Muslim country Yemen, civil war intensifies again

Posted on 4th Jan 2022 by rohit kumar

 

200 fighters have died in Yemen, which has been facing civil war for nearly 7 years. These deaths occurred during the war near the city of Marib in Yemen. People associated with the army and medical services have given this information. The conflict that has been going on in Yemen for the last 7 years has once again intensified. Health sources said more than 125 Houthi rebel fighters were killed in airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition. These fighters have died in Shabwa and al-Bayda provinces in clashes with government-backed forces. 70 fighters from government forces backed by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates also lost their lives in the conflict.

 

Yemen government sources have confirmed these deaths. These deaths have happened during the conflict that took place in the last 24 hours. From this, it can be understood how dire the situation has become due to the civil war in Yemen. Saudi-led coalition forces have been fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen for the past 7 years. Due to this conflict, lakhs of people have had to flee from their own country and a great humanitarian crisis has arisen in the Muslim nation. According to the United Nations, many other problems including hunger have also arisen due to this crisis.

 

On Monday, Houthi rebels surrounded a military ship carrying the UAE flag, government sources said. Coalition forces say that the ship was loaded with essential items for medical supplies. Coalition forces launched action after being surrounded by Houthi rebels. After this 125 fighters were killed. Earlier in September, there was a fierce struggle between Houthi rebels and government-backed forces to capture the city of Marib. It is the last city that remains under the control of the Yemeni government. This conflict has intensified in the last few weeks. On the one hand, pro-Saudi forces have intensified airstrikes on the rebels, while missile and drone attacks are being carried out by Houthi rebels.

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