Saudi-led coalition bombs airport runway in Yemen’s capital

SANAA, Yemen (AP) — The Saudi-led military coalition fighting Yemen’s Shiite rebels bombed the airport Tuesday in the rebel-held capital, Sanaa, Yemeni officials said, though there were conflicting reports as to the extent of the damage.

The United Nations said most of the airport remained intact and it would be able to receive aid shipments once the coalition follows through on its announced loosening of the blockade of the war-torn country.

However, Yemeni officials in Sanaa, which is held by the rebels known as Houthis, said the airport’s runway and a ground navigation tower were damaged. Repair crews were already at work, they added, speaking on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to talk to reporters.

Jamie McGoldrick, of the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said U.N. staff had visited the airport and spoken with authorities there, and that its “runway, taxiway, ramp, terminal and air traffic control tower were not hit and are in good condition.”

“This will have no impact on our operations once they resume,” McGoldrick said in an email from Amman, Jordan.

The U.S.-backed coalition has been at war with the Houthis, since March 2015. The coalition closed all air, land and sea ports last week in response to a rebel ballistic missile attack on Riyadh.

The coalition said Monday that it would reopen ports in areas held by allied forces and loosen restrictions it had tightened after the firing of the missile, which was intercepted near Riyadh’s international airport.

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