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Pro-government forces in Yemen strengthened by tanks newly supplied by a Saudi-led coalition launched an offensive Saturday to retake the rebel-held capital of Abyan province, military sources said. A two-pronged drive on the southern province's capital of Zinjibar was launched from the north and south, the sources said.
It came two days after tribal and military sources said Saudi Arabia, leading an Arab coalition air war on the Iran-backed Huthi rebels, had sent new military equipment to Yemen. The tanks were part of a package including other armoured vehicles and personnel carriers as well as hundreds of Yemeni soldiers trained in kingdom, a military source said.
This week has seen fierce fighting in Zinjibar and heavy coalition air strikes against positions of the 15th Army Brigade allied to the Huthis. The coalition has since March 26 supported loyalists with air strikes aimed at halting advances by the Huthis, who seized Sanaa last year before pressing south into the port city of Aden. But pro-government forces retook Aden last month and seized the key airbase of Al-Anad to its north on Tuesday.
Military sources said at least 22 people, mostly returning civilians, have been killed since Thursday by explosions caused by mines planted by retreating Huthis in Aden and Lahj provinces. Aden was the last refuge of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi before he fled into exile with his government in Saudi Arabia in March. The official United Arab Emirates news agency on Saturday reported the deaths of three Emirati soldiers in Yemen.
Without saying where or when they were killed, WAM said they died while taking part in "the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia to support the legitimate government in Yemen". On August 3, the Saudi-owned Al-Hayat newspaper reported that a total of 1,500 troops, most of them from the UAE, had entered Aden. The International Committee of the Red Cross head arrived Saturday in Sanaa at the start of a three-day visit to assess the "dire humanitarian situation" in the country.
Peter Mauer is to hold talks with "leading officials", an ICRC statement said, without identifying them. Rebel officials said he would meet Huthi leaders and their allies in the General People's Congress party of ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh. The United Nations says nearly 4,000 people have been killed since March, half of them civilians, while 80 percent of Yemen's 21 million people are in need of aid and protection.
The ICRC says 1.3 million Yemenis have been displaced by the conflict. "The human cost of this conflict is such that no family in Yemen today has been left unaffected," Mauer said ahead of his visit. "We are particularly concerned about attacks on medical facilities and personnel. Moreover, deliveries of food, water and medicine must be facilitated not hampered," he said. It was not clear if Mauer will visit Aden, devastated by four months of fierce fighting and air strikes. The Yemen conflict will be among issues discussed during a visit by Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir to Moscow on Tuesday, the Russian foreign ministry said.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2015

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