Date: Sep 16, 2016
Source: The Daily Star
40 dead in clashes around key city of southwest Yemen: military
Agence France Presse
ADEN, Yemen: Forty people were killed in fighting between Shiite Huthi rebels and pro-government forces around southwest Yemen's main city of Taiz, military sources said Thursday.

Colonel Sadeq al-Hassani, spokesman for the loyalist forces, told AFP that 27 Huthis and 13 pro-government fighters were killed as a rebel offensive aimed at reimposing a siege of the city was repelled Wednesday.

Also on Wednesday, five Huthis and allied rebels were killed when loyalists backed by Saudi-led Arab coalition airstrikes and artillery fought off a rebel assault in the nearby Kahbub area, pro-government officials said.

AFP could not independently verify the tolls and the rebels rarely acknowledge their losses.

The Kahbub fighting centered on a mountainous area overlooking the strategic Bab al-Mandab Strait at the entrance to the Red Sea.

The area is guarded by forces from the coalition, which intervened in Yemen in March 2015 to support President Abed-Rabbou Mansour Hadi's government after rebels seized the capital Sanaa.

Yemen's conflict has since killed more than 6,600 people, most of them civilians, and displaced at least three million others, according to the United Nations.

Fighting has intensified since the collapse in early August of U.N.-mediated peace talks held in Kuwait.