Saleh Sammad, head of Yemen's Supreme Political Council and one of the leaders of Ansar Allah group was killed last week in a coalition airstrike, Houthi-run Al Masirah television reported on Monday.
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"The head of the Supreme Political Council of Yemen, Saleh Sammad, was killed during an enemy raid last Thursday," the Houthis said in a statement circulated by Al Masirah.
Saleh al-Samad of Houthis' Supreme political council has killed by Saudi led coalition airstrikes.#Yemen #Supreme_political_council pic.twitter.com/QLXqhe0mzk
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Since March 2015, the coalition led by Saudi Arabia has been conducting airstrikes in the region, attempting to restore the government of Hadi and denouncing the Houthis' takeover as unconstitutional. The military conflict in Yemen has further escalated since November 2017 when tensions between the former allies, the Houthis and Saleh's forces, mounted in Sanaa. The conflict resulted in the killing of Saleh by the Yemeni rebels in December 2017, soon after he had reiterated the termination of the alliance.