Protesters have taken to the streets of the Yemeni capital to condemn air strikes led by Saudi Arabia. <br /><br />The Sunni Kingdom is trying to push back Houthi rebels, who are said to be backed by Iran.<br /><br />They took over Sanaa six months ago and have advanced on Aden, where President Abed Rabbu Mansour Hadi had taken refuge. <br /><br />Hadi is now in Saudi Arabia, watching developments from afar.<br /><br />The protesters who gathered on Friday were supporters of Yemen’s former President Al Abdullah Saleh. <br /><br />“We’ve taken to the streets today to condemn and reject this blatant aggression. It’s not justified,” said one demonstrator. <br /><br />Meanwhile, suspected al Qaeda fighters have stormed a military base in the Yemeni port town of Mukalla, killing at least five soldiers and ransacking the ammunition store. <br /><br />Hadi loyalists in Aden have also been stocking up on supplies.Warplanes from the Saudi-led coalition have dropped weapons and medical items over the district of Tawahi.<br /><br />The continued unrest has forced many countr
