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At least 20 dead in Yemen as rebel rockets hit market in Marib

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Iran-backed rebels fired Katyusha rockets at a busy market in Yemen's eastern city of Marib killing at least 20 people on Friday, medics and witnesses said.

"Twenty civilians were killed and dozens wounded" in the attack, a medical official said. Witnesses said the provincial capital's market was targeted.

The attack came hours after a Saudi-led coalition air strike killed seven rebels in Marib, where Apache helicopters have also joined the fight against Huthi Shiite insurgents and their allies.

Smoke billows following an air-strike by the Saudi-led coalition targeting an arms depot in Yemen&ap...
Smoke billows following an air-strike by the Saudi-led coalition targeting an arms depot in Yemen's capital Sanaa September 11, 2015
Mohammed Huwais, AFP

The coalition strike targeted a military vehicle used by the rebels in Marib province, while other air raids targeted rebel positions in neighbouring Shabwa, military sources said.

The UN estimates that more than 4,500 people have been killed in the Yemeni conflict since March.

Iran-backed rebels fired Katyusha rockets at a busy market in Yemen’s eastern city of Marib killing at least 20 people on Friday, medics and witnesses said.

“Twenty civilians were killed and dozens wounded” in the attack, a medical official said. Witnesses said the provincial capital’s market was targeted.

The attack came hours after a Saudi-led coalition air strike killed seven rebels in Marib, where Apache helicopters have also joined the fight against Huthi Shiite insurgents and their allies.

Smoke billows following an air-strike by the Saudi-led coalition targeting an arms depot in Yemen&ap...

Smoke billows following an air-strike by the Saudi-led coalition targeting an arms depot in Yemen's capital Sanaa September 11, 2015
Mohammed Huwais, AFP

The coalition strike targeted a military vehicle used by the rebels in Marib province, while other air raids targeted rebel positions in neighbouring Shabwa, military sources said.

The UN estimates that more than 4,500 people have been killed in the Yemeni conflict since March.

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