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Arab coalition says Yemen rebels breaching truce

Published: 20 Oct 2016 - 09:43 pm | Last Updated: 16 Nov 2021 - 08:04 pm
A man walks pass a graffiti by artist Thi Yazen AL-Alawy depicting a bottle of milk with a malnourished child inside along a street in Sanaa, Yemen, October 20, 2016. The graffiti is part of a campaign by several artists titled

A man walks pass a graffiti by artist Thi Yazen AL-Alawy depicting a bottle of milk with a malnourished child inside along a street in Sanaa, Yemen, October 20, 2016. The graffiti is part of a campaign by several artists titled "Ruins" which focuses on th

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Riyadh: Rebel violations mean there is "no ceasefire" in Yemen, the spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition said on Thursday, the first day of a truce under a UN plan.

"There is no ceasefire at all," Major General Ahmed Assiri told AFP.

Huthi rebels and their allies had breached the truce since it took effect at midnight Wednesday, including by firing mortars and rockets across the border into southern Saudi Arabia, he said, forcing coalition forces to respond.

"This is the same situation as the previous time when we called a ceasefire," Assiri said.

Since the coalition intervened in March 2015 to support Yemen's government, five previous ceasefires attempts failed.

This time there were more than 43 violations along the border, "in which snipers and various weapons were used, including missiles and projectiles," the official Saudi Press Agency reported.

In one attack, a man and his daughter were wounded in the kingdom's Jazan region, according to Saudi civil defence authorities.

Assiri said coalition artillery and aircraft retaliated.

"We will respond to each violation. We will be reactive," he said.

The coalition says it remains committed to the truce.