Warplanes bombed two boats carrying 20 Indian crew members as the
vessels travelled between Somalia and Yemen, India's Foreign Ministry
said on Wednesday, a day after the Yemeni coast guard said a Saudi-led
coalition fighting Yemeni Shi'ite rebels bombed boats off the war-torn
country's coast.
Thirteen crew members are alive and seven are
missing, Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup said in a
statement. He said authorities are trying to gather more information. He
didn't elaborate on who may have carried out the attack.
Yemeni
coast guard officials said on Tuesday that a Saudi-led coalition
attacked more than five boats off the Yemeni coast, the same day the
Indian boats were bombed. Officials with the rebels, known as Houthis,
said the boats were carrying fishermen and weren't connected to them. It
wasn't immediately clear if the two incidents were the same.
Saudi Arabia is leading a coalition of mainly Gulf nations fighting the Houthis, who seized the capital, Sanaa, last September.
Yemen's
rebel-controlled Ministry of Health said six civilians were killed and
10 wounded as a result of Saudi-led airstrikes in the capital Sanaa on
Wednesday, as the sound of airstrikes continued into the evening.
In
the city of Taiz, five civilians were killed and at least 20 wounded
amid fighting between rebels and their opponents, independent security
and medical officials said.
The impoverished country is torn
between the Houthis, allied with army units loyal to former President
Ali Abdullah Saleh, and forces loyal to exiled President Abed Rabbo
Mansour Hadi. Hadi fled to Saudi Arabia in March, hours before the
Saudi-led coalition began its airstrikes against the Houthis.
The conflict has killed over 2 100 civilians, according to the United Nations.
All Yemeni officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to brief reporters.
Associated Press writer Nirmala George in New Delhi contributed to this report.
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Boats carrying Indians bombed between Yemen and Somalia
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