Death toll from Houthi strikes on Yemen base rises to 30 60 wounded

Strikes on Yemen's largest airbase on Sunday killed at least 30 people and injured 60 more spokesperson of the Southern forces said.
The attack was reported at Al-Anad air base in the government-held southern province of Lahij.
The internationally recognised government - backed by a Saudi-led military coalition - and the Iran-allied Huthi rebels have been locked in war since 2014, when the insurgents seized the capital Sanaa.
Armed forces spokesman Mohammed al-Naqib said there were casualties, without giving numbers, accusing the rebels of launching missile and drone strikes.
A local pro-government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed fatalities.
There was no immediate comment from the rebel side.
In 2019, the Huthis said they launched a drone strike on Al-Anad during a military parade, with medics and government sources saying at the time at least six loyalists were killed -- including a high-ranking intelligence official.
Al-Anad, some 60 kilometres (40 miles) north of Yemen's second city Aden, was the headquarters for US troops overseeing a long-running drone war against Al-Qaeda until March 2014 when it was overrun by the Huthi rebels.
It was recaptured by government forces in August 2015 as they recovered territory from the rebels across the south with support from the Saudi-led coalition.

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