By ABDULKADIR KHALIF
In Summary
A boat loaded with refugees fleeing the fighting
in Yemen landed Monday in the Somali coastal town of Berbera, which is
about 1,600 km northwest of the capital Mogadishu.
According to reports confirmed by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the boat had 32 Yemenis.
Yemen is currently embroiled in heavy fighting
with Saudi Arabia conducting airstrikes against Shiite militias from the
Houthi community.
Reports also indicated that the Yemeni refugees were from Taiz city and that they took 12 hours to cross the Gulf of Aden.
Taizz city which lies between the Yemeni capital
Sanaa and the port city of Aden was last week taken over by the Houthi
rebels who have driven the beleaguered Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh
Mansur Hadi into exile.
Berbera town is governed by the self-declared
Republic of Somaliland; it has not issued a statement concerning the
arrival of the refugees.
Meanwhile, Somali Minister for Foreign Affairs
Abdisalam Hadliye Omar said on Monday that his government had requested
UNHCR to assist in evacuating Somalis caught up in the fighting in
Yemen.
Hundreds of thousands of Somalis fleeing civil war in Somalia crossed to Yemen over the past two decades.
However, the 32 Yemenis who reached Berbera mark the first lot of refugees to cross from the other side.
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