Amid reports that Yemen’s truce has now descended into violence, victims of Saturday’s Saudi-led airstrike in Taiz are taking stock of the damage from an attack that left at least 80 people dead.<br /><br /> The airstrike in the central city preceded the ceasefire now said to have been breached by both the Saudi-led coalition of Arab states and Yemen’s Houthi rebels.<br /><br /> “They killed women and children, the elderly and young,” said one dismayed resident of the devastated Moka district. <br /><br /> “How is this the fault of these innocent people? There are no Houthis here and no military bases. There is nothing here.”<br /><br /> The coalition has been bombarding Houthi forces in Yemen since March in efforts to reinstate President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi who has fled to Riyadh.<br /><br /> With the Houthis now driven out of Aden, Saudi Arabia has been flying in humanitarian aid including medical supplies for cancer patients in the southern port city.
