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Reuters
Reuters
Politics
Adel Al-Khader

Yemen Houthis bury their dead as fighting in gas-rich Marib rages

Police troopers carry the coffins of Houthi fighters killed in recent fighting against government forces, during their funeral in Sanaa, Yemen December 6, 2021. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah

Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis held military funerals on Monday for 25 fighters killed in battles with a Saudi-led coalition, as fighting showed no signs of abating despite intense international diplomacy to end the seven-year-old conflict.

The funerals took place amid fierce fighting in the gas-rich Marib province, with warplanes from the coalition having intensified their bombing there as well as in the capital Sanaa and other areas.

Honor guards carry the coffins of Houthi fighters killed in recent fighting against government forces, during their funeral in Sanaa, Yemen December 6, 2021. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah

The Houthis have also stepped up cross-border attacks on Saudi Arabia using armed drones and missiles.

A spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition late on Monday said one ballistic missile fired from Yemen towards the kingdom had been intercepted over Riyadh. Residents reported loud blasts across the Saudi capital

Over the past 24 hours, the coalition had carried out 47 air strikes against Houthi targets in Marib, he also said.

Newly recruited Houthi soldiers hold flags depicting a Houthi commander killed in recent fighting against government forces, during his funeral in Sanaa, Yemen December 6, 2021. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah

An honour guard carried the coffins - draped with flags, flowers and photographs of the dead - with military music through the capital Sanaa. Relatives gathered to mourn their loved ones.

"We are in these days inspired by these martyrs' pride and dignity and say to them: 'congratulations! You have preceded us to a paradise as wide as the heavens and earth'," said Ali Muhyaddin, a relative of one of the dead.

The war in Yemen has killed tens of thousands and caused what the United Nations describes as the world's largest humanitarian crisis.

Military policemen ride on the back of a patrol truck at the site of a funeral of Houthi fighters killed during recent fighting against government forces, in Sanaa, Yemen December 6, 2021. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah

U.N.-led efforts to agree a ceasefire have stalled in the conflict, which is seen largely as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran. The Houthis say they are fighting a corrupt system and foreign invasion.

Houthi media showed fighters exchanging heavy artillery fire with coalition forces in Marib on Sunday as warplanes flew overhead. All of the 25 fighters buried in Sanaa were killed in Marib, Houthi officials said.

The Houthis have launched a year-long offensive to take Marib, which hosts Yemen's biggest gas fields.

Military policemen ride on the back of a patrol truck at the site of the funeral of Houthi fighters killed during recent fighting against government forces, in Sanaa, Yemen December 6, 2021. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah

The city of Marib is the last stronghold of the internationally recognised government and home to 3 million people, including nearly 1 million who fled other parts of Yemen after the Houthis ousted the government from Sanaa in late 2014, prompting the Saudi-led coalition to intervene.

The number of displaced people in camps in the province has risen nearly 10-fold since September, with more than 45,000 people fleeing their homes as Houthi forces press the offensive, the U.N. migration agency IOM said last month.

(Writing by Dubai newsroom; Editing by Alex Richardson, William Maclean and Paul Simao)

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