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Five dead, 30 hurt in missile strike on Yemen's MaribA resident and a medical source said a missile on Wednesday had fallen next to a military building in the al-Matar area
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 A Saudi-led coalition accused of a deadly attack on a Yemeni prison last week said it was investigating the incident after denying it launched an air strike. Credit: AFP Photo
A Saudi-led coalition accused of a deadly attack on a Yemeni prison last week said it was investigating the incident after denying it launched an air strike. Credit: AFP Photo

At least five people were killed and 34 injured in what Yemeni-government media said was a Houthi missile strike on Marib city on Wednesday night, state news agency SABA said on Friday.

A resident and a medical source said a missile on Wednesday had fallen next to a military building in the al-Matar area.

Marib city is the Yemeni government's last northern stronghold. It sits in an energy-producing region which has been the focus of fighting over the past year, during which Iran-aligned Houthi forces advanced towards the city.

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The fighting for Marib has dashed UN-led ceasefire efforts as both sides ramped up military operations.

Aid agency Save the Children late on Thursday said 28 civilians had been killed or injured and that international law must be respected in Yemen's seven-year conflict.

"Civilians must be spared the horrors of ongoing fighting," it said in a Twitter post.

In the past few weeks the Houthis have launched a number of missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia, which leads a coalition backing the government's fight against the Houthis, and two unprecedented attacks on the United Arab Emirates, a coalition member.

The Saudi-led coalition has in recent weeks stepped up air strikes on Houthi areas in Yemen, including on a detention centre which killed around 90 people.

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(Published 28 January 2022, 13:00 IST)