17 killed in attack on Yemen market: UN
Seventeen civilians were killed in an attack in a market in Yemen’s northern Saada governorate, the United Nations said, the third deadly assault on the same location in just over a month.
The attacks come despite relative calm in Yemen, where large-scale combat between government troops -- backed by a Saudi-led military coalition -- and the Iran-aligned Huthi rebels has largely subsided.
The UN said 12 Ethiopian migrants were among the 17 civilians killed in the incident on Tuesday at the Al-Raqw market in Saada governorate, a Huthi rebel stronghold.
At least 12 people were wounded, it said, without saying who was responsible or what weaponry was used.
The Saudi-led coalition yesterday acknowledged it had carried out an operation in Monabbih, a Saada district where the market is located.
The Joint Incident Assessment Team (JIAT) -- which the coalition established but says operates independently -- will investigate “the possibility of collateral damage”, coalition spokesman Turki al-Maliki said in a statement.
The coalition did not provide further details.
An attack on Al-Raqw market on November 22 killed 10 civilians, again including Ethiopian nationals, and just days later, at least another 10 civilians were killed and 22 wounded in a second such incident.
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