yemens exiled government expects truce deal as air strikes kill 30
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Yemen's exiled government expects truce deal as air strikes kill 30

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Yemen's exiled government said on Monday it expects a deal shortly on a humanitarian ceasefire that would run through the Eid Al Fitr holiday later this month, as air strikes by Saudi-led warplanes killed at least 30 people.

The United Nations has been pushing for a halt to fighting and air raids that have killed nearly 3,000 people in Yemen since March when a Saudi-led coalition intervened against Houthi forces in a bid to restore President Abdrabbo Mansour Hadi. 

The government, exiled in Riyadh, said talks were focusing on carrying out an April UN resolution calling for Houthis to quit cities seized since September and for aid supplies to be sent to stricken Yemeni civilians.

"We are now in consultations for guarantees to ensure the success of the truce," Hadi spokesman Rajeh Badi told Reuters.

"The mechanism we presented to implement Resolution 2216 demanded real guarantees to ensure aid is delivered to those who need it," he said, noting that talks were under way to "lift the deliberate siege on Aden, Taiz, Lahj and Dhalea".

Major cities in central and southern Yemen have been racked by heavy fighting between the Houthis and a patchwork of military, regional and tribal forces allied with Hadi.

Badi said a sought-after "humanitarian pause" would last through the end of the three-day Eid, due to start on July 17.

The Houthis have also signalled readiness to honour a truce.

Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdul Salam last week said in a Facebook post he had discussed the matter with UN Yemen envoy Ould Cheikh Ahmed on Friday. Cheikh Ahmed flew to Sanaa on Sunday for talks with the Houthis.

The United Nations last week designated the war in Yemen as a Level 3 humanitarian crisis, its most severe category, and the United States and the European Union have endorsed calls for a humanitarian suspension of hostilities.

On Friday, the United Nations alerted aid groups that a truce could start soon and advised them to be ready to start shipping aid. The United Nations engineered a five-day humanitarian ceasefire in May but aid groups said it did not last long enough to cover all of Yemen's needs.

In southern Yemen, a bombing run by Saudi-led warplanes killed around 30 people at a market in the town of Al Foyoush on the road between the major port of Aden and the province of Lahj, according to local residents.

They said that 10 of the dead were Houthis while the rest were civilians shopping at an adjacent popular market.

The Houthi-controlled Saba news agency said 42 people in all had died in Saudi-led strikes across the country on Monday.

On Sunday, at least five civilians were killed when shells fired by Houthi forces stationed north of Aden landed on a kindergarten in Mansoura district used to house displaced Yemenis from the port city, residents said.

Local fighters also said they killed up to 30 Houthi combatants in an area known as Al Basateen north of Aden on Sunday. It was not immediately possible to confirm the report.

Source: Timesofoman

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