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The city's hospital indicates that 47 rebels were killed in fights and planes overnight until Thursday. On the government side, at least eleven dead soldiers are reported.
The port of Al-Hudaydah (Hodeidah) is of strategic importance to bring humanitarian aid to those in need during the Yemeni War and held by the Iranian-backed Huthire Bubbles. The escalation of violence around the city has also resulted in increased pressure on the medical institutions of Doctors Without Borders. At least 74 people have been transferred to the organization's team in al-Hudaydah in recent days and to a field hospital located 18 km south of the city, the organization said. .
MSF's Frederic Bertrand, Yemen, said the sound of gunfire and aerial attacks was heard every day since the Saudi-led coalition launched its offensive against the port city.
"This has created a great fear of an ongoing siege, which would affect tens of thousands of people still living in Hodeidah," Bertrand said in a press release, using another spelling in the city.
"Just a few days ago, there were landslides near Al Salakhana hospital and the house where our team lives, they had to stay at the hospital for security reasons," he said.
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