UN Security Council alarmed by fighting in Yemen’s Marib

By Afp, United Nations
19 March 2021, 18:00 PM
UPDATED 20 March 2021, 00:00 AM
The United Nations Security Council on Thursday condemned the “escalation” of armed clashes around the Yemeni city of Marib, warning of a worsening humanitarian catastrophe.

The United Nations Security Council on Thursday condemned the "escalation" of armed clashes around the Yemeni city of Marib, warning of a worsening humanitarian catastrophe.

Since last month, Huthi rebels have been pushing to seize Marib, the government's last northern stronghold and the capital of an oil-rich region.

The Security Council said the fighting "places one million internally-displaced persons at grave risk and threatens efforts to secure a political settlement when the international community is increasingly united to end the conflict."

In a statement, it "stressed the need for de-escalation by all, including an immediate end to the Huthi escalation in Marib (and) condemned the use of child soldiers in Marib."

The Iran-backed Huthis and the government have been locked in a power struggle since 2014, when the rebels seized control of the capital Sanaa.