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Arabia
Landmines slow Yemen forces' advance on Taiz
2015-11-23
Landmines planted by Houthi rebels in Yemen have slowed the advance of pro-government forces attempting to recapture the southwestern province of Taiz, military officials said on Sunday. Government forces backed by air and ground support from the Saudi-led coalition launched an all-out offensive on Monday to push the Iran-backed rebels out of Taiz and break the siege of loyalists in its provincial capital.

"We have advanced after having cleared and destroyed a large quantity of anti-personnel and anti-tank mines planted by the Houthi rebels and their allies" of renegade troops loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, said a military official.

Troops and allied Popular Resistance fighters had advanced towards Rahida, the province's second-largest city, on the road linking main southern city Aden with Taiz, the official said.

Four Houthis were killed and two others were wounded in an ambush by loyalists that targeted two rebel patrols south of Rahida, he said.

A Yemeni commander said mines were hampering the progress of government forces, adding that they had caused casualties among fighters, without providing any figures.

Breaking the siege of Taiz is seen as crucial for the recapture of other central provinces and opening the way to the rebel-held capital Sanaa farther north. It is also important for securing the south, where loyalists have retaken five provinces from the rebels since July, including Aden, where Hadi has set up base.
Posted by:Steve White

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