Warplanes from a Saudi-led coalition pounded Houthi militiamen and military bases with at least 20 air strikes throughout Yemen yesterday, residents said, despite Riyadh saying it was winding down its campaign.

On Tuesday, the Sunni Arab alliance announced an end to its month-old bombing operation in Yemen but strikes have continued. A Saudi spokesman later said forces would continue to target movements of the Iran-allied Houthi militia.

The Houthi-controlled health ministry said yesterday that air strikes had so far killed 951 people, among them 134 children, and had wounded 3,311. The figure could not be independently verified.

Most of yesterday’s raids hit Houthi vehicles and gatherings on battlefields where the group is fighting supporters of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi in six central and southern provinces.

Other air strikes hit military camps housing units loyal to the Houthis in the Western Red Sea port of Hodaida. One strike hit Houthi tanks near the port city of Aden in the south, residents told Reuters.

In Ibb in central Yemen, residents reported an intense series of strikes early yesterday on Houthi positions and weapons warehouses.

They said targets included a military base in the town of al-Kafr, unspecified sites in Hubaysh, as well as a college on the outskirts of Ibb and another in the nearby city of Yarim.

In Aden late on Wednesday, five Houthi militiamen were killed at a checkpoint while fighting against local forces and eight other Houthi fighters were killed in heavy clashes in southern Dalea province, pro-Hadi fighters said.

The US this week deployed additional warships off Yemen’s coast, partly in response a convoy of Iranian cargo ships in the Arabian sea that the US believes may carry arms bound for the Houthis.

France’s defence ministry said it deployed yesterday a minesweeper in the Bab-el-Mandeb strait off Yemen to secure freedom of movement there.

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