ADEN: An air strike by the Saudi-led coalition fighting opponents of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi killed six civilians from the same family by mistake on Wednesday, a provincial official said.

Warplanes targeted the home of a suspected member of the militant Islamic State (IS) group in Huta, the capital of southern Lahj province, but missed and hit an adjacent house, the official said.

The Arab coalition carried out raids on Wednesday on several positions in Huta suspected of being used by militants, including an abandoned water bottling plant and an arms depot, another official said.

Coalition air strikes in Yemen dropped significantly after a UN-brokered ceasefire was agreed in April by the government and Iran-backed Houthi Shia rebels who control the capital, paving the way for talks in Kuwait.

While most of the raids have targeted the Houthis, in recent weeks the coalition has also used its fire power to support pro-government forces fighting militants.

Al Qaeda and rival IS have sought to exploit the power vacuum caused by the war between the Houthis and the government to strengthen their presence in the south and southeast.

Pro-Hadi forces supported by the coalition managed last year to drive the Houthis out of Lahj and four other southern provinces.

Huta has since been the scene of frequent clashes between militants and government forces struggling to tighten their grip on the city.

Published in Dawn, May 26th, 2016

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