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Saudi-led coalition bombs telecoms compound in Yemen’s Sanaa -residents

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Updated: Feb 14, 2022, 16:51 UTC

(Reuters) - The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen asked civilians in Yemeni ministries and government institutions in the Houthi-controlled capital Sanaa to evacuate them immediately, state media said citing the coalition on Sunday.

Saudi-led coalition bombs telecoms compound in Yemen’s Sanaa -residents

ADEN (Reuters) -Warplanes of the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen struck again at telecommunications compound in the Houthi-held capital Sanaa on Monday, residents said, following an earlier round of attacks on the site around dawn.

The coalition said earlier on Monday it had destroyed a Houthi system used to control drones, accusing the Iran-aligned movement of using telecommunications ministry headquarters to “launch hostile operations”.

Houthi telecommunications minister Misfer Al-Numair denied that the facilities were being used for military purposes.

The coalition, battling the Houthis for nearly seven years, said it asked civilians in ministries to evacuate before the operation carried out in response to last week’s drone attack on Saudi Arabia’s Abha airport, which injured twelve people.

Residents and the Houthi-run Al Masirah television channel reported another attack on the Sanaa compound, which also houses the TeleYemen telecoms company building, on Monday evening.

A TeleYemen official told Reuters that employees had been evacuated. Internet and phone services were working, residents said.

Houthi forces have frequently fired drones and missiles at Saudi cities, and recently expanded attacks to coalition member the United Arab Emirates. The alliance has retaliated with air strikes inside Yemen.

The Saudi-led coalition intervened in Yemen in 2015 after the Houthis ousted the internationally recognised government from Sanaa. The movement says it is fighting a corrupt system and foreign aggression.

(Reporting by Mohammed Ghobari and Reyam Mokhashef; Additional reporting by Alaa Swilam, Omar Fahmy and Nayera Abdallah; Writing by Alaa Swilam and Ghaida Ghantous; editing by Angus MacSwan)

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