At least 30 Houthi rebels are killed in air raid

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At least 30 Houthi rebels are dead after the Saudi-led coalition stepped up its attacks against them. The coalition dropped 20 aircraft bombs where the rebels were holed up in the city of Taiz. This is in response to various civilians being killed as Houthi rebels launched Katyusha rockets in residential areas. The coalition also managed to hit 6 rebel vehicles that were heading to Ibb province. Meanwhile, the Yemeni Red Crescent says it will build a children’s refuge in Aden as part of its many projects to rehabilitate areas in Yemen affected by the fighting.

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