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El gráfico muestra áreas de control en la guerra civil en Yemen.
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Fuerzas dirigidas por los saudíes combaten a rebeldes chiíes en Hodeida

June 14, 2018 - Una alianza de estados árabes dirigida por Arabia Saudí lanzó un ataque contra la principal ciudad portuaria yemení en la batalla más prolongada de la guerra en Yemen, buscando poner de rodillas al movimiento hutí, que controla Hodeida, a riesgo de empeorar la peor crisis humanitaria del mundo.

Soldiers took the town of Nakhila in Yemen's ad-Durayhimi district, some 20 kilometers (12.5 miles) south of Hodeida International Airport, according to the government-run SABA news agency.

Fighters continued to move closer to the airport in fighting Thursday.

The Saudi-led coalition backing Yemen's exiled government launched an assault on the port city of Hodeida (hoh-DY'-duh) on Wednesday. The Red Sea port is the main entry for food into a country already on the brink of famine.

The biggest offensive of the years-long war in the Arab world's poorest nation has raised warnings from aid agencies that Yemen's humanitarian disaster could deepen.

The attack is aimed at driving out Iranian-aligned Shiite rebels known as Houthis, who have held Hodeida since 2015, and break the civil war's long stalemate. But it could set off a prolonged street-by-street battle that inflicts heavy casualties.

The fear is that a protracted fight could force a shutdown of Hodeida's port at a time when a halt in aid risks tipping millions into starvation. Some 70 percent of Yemen's food enters via the port, as well as the bulk of humanitarian aid and fuel supplies. Around two-thirds of the country's population of 27 million relies on aid and 8.4 million are already at risk of starving.

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PUBLISHED: 14/06/2018; STORY: Graphic News
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