Yemeni forces again wrest Hudaydah airport from Houthis rebels

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Sana'a, June 19 (IANS/WAM) Yemeni forces backed by a Saudi-led air force coalition on Tuesday recaptured an airport that has exchanged hands several times in a violent battle to wrest control of port-city of from Houthi insurgents, officials said.

The strategic city is located on the with its port as one of the main entry points for essential supplies to the country, which is suffering the most pressing humanitarian crisis in the world, according to the UN.

Its conquest was seen by government forces as crucial in the wider objective of ending the insurgency. The were earlier pushed out of the airport on June 16 but managed to retake the complex the following day.

The Yemeni ground force, loyal to the internationally-recognized government of was joined by militiamen from Sudan, and the and received aerial support from the Saudi-led coalition.

The battle for was the Saudi-led coalition's largest operation since it intervened in the Yemeni conflict in 2015.

The Houthis, a majority Shia armed group allied to Iran, seized power in the capital and eastern regions of the country between 2014-15, forcing the into exile, from where it requested armed support from its Sunni neighbour

The ensuing civil war plunged the nation into a humanitarian crisis. According to the UN, which has limited access to Yemen, hundreds of thousands of people have fled fighting and as many as 8 million people were on the brink of

The UN has warned that some 600,000 civilians in the settlement could be affected by the battle.

--IANS/WAM

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 19:52 IST