Saudi Arabia has said its military coalition will scale back operations against rebels in Yemen.
The
US-backed coalition of mostly Arab states began air strikes a year ago
in support of Yemen's internationally recognised government.A Saudi military spokesman said that the coalition would continue to provide air support to Yemeni forces.| Fighting in Yemen is estimated to have killed more than 6,200 civilians |
Video footage purportedly of the aftermath of the strike showed what appeared to be the bodies of several children. A UN official said 22 children were among those killed. In January, a UN panel found that coalition air strikes had targeted civilians in Yemen and assessed that some attacks might constitute crimes against humanity.
The Houthi rebels are fighting forces loyal to exiled President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi. The fighting has killed more than 6,200 civilians, displaced millions and pushed the Arab world's poorest country to the brink of famine.
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