Houthi missile attack kills dozens in Yemen mosque

At least 22 members of pro-government forces have been killed in a rebel attack on a mosque inside a military base in Yemen, according to medical sources.
Two missiles fired by Houthi rebels on Friday hit worshippers in Sirwa, western Marib province.
The first missile hit the mosque inside the Kofal military camp during prayers, while the second struck during rescue efforts, local sources said.
Dozens of people were also wounded in the attack, which was claimed by a rebel news agency.
Most of Marib is under control of forces loyal to the Saudi-backed government of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
In 2014, Houthi fighters overran Yemen‘s capital Sanaa and forced the Saudi-backed government of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to flee into exile.
An Arab coalition was assembled by Saudi Arabia in 2015 to fight the Houthis who have fired missiles into neighbouring Saudi Arabia.
Sana'a – A drone launched from Houthi-controlled territory in Yemen struck the southern Israeli city of Eilat on Wednesday, injuring at least…
Aden – The internationally recognized Yemeni government has issued a formal call for all international and local humanitarian organizations o…
A British maritime security agency said an explosion was heard on Tuesday near a vessel off Yemen, where Huthi rebels have been targeting shipping…