Yemen’s civilian death toll tops 550

At least 115 children among the victims of fighting and airstrikes, according to Unicef

A Yemini girl shelters inside her house, which was damaged by a Saudi-led coaltion air strike, near Sanaa on April 23. (Photograph: Reuters/Mohamed al-Sayaghi)
A Yemini girl shelters inside her house, which was damaged by a Saudi-led coaltion air strike, near Sanaa on April 23. (Photograph: Reuters/Mohamed al-Sayaghi)

Fighting between Yemen’s warring factions raged in southern and central parts of the country and air strikes hit Houthi militia forces in Aden on Friday, but there were no fresh moves towards dialogue.

Saudi Arabia says it is winding down its month-old bombing operation against the Iran-allied Houthis and forces loyal to Yemen's former president. But Riyadh pounded targets with at least 20 airstrikes across Yemen on Thursday and 10 more on Friday.

The civilian death toll from the fighting and airstrikes since the bombing started on March 26th has reached an estimated 551 people, according to the United Nation. Its children’s agency Unicef said at least 115 children were among the dead.

The US and other Western countries backing the Saudi-led aerial campaign have grown increasingly worried about the humanitarian crisis on the ground and also about the risk of Sunni Muslim jihadist groups taking advantage of the chaos.

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On Thursday Islamic State, which has had little presence in Yemen, released a video it said showed members in the country conducting military exercises.– (Reuters)