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AFP A Yemeni woman carrying boxes of food on her head as she walks through the mountains along the only path accessible between the southern cities of Aden and Taez, since the main roads leading to the embattled city of Taez are blocked due to the ongoing fighting between forces loyal to Yemen’s Saudi-backed President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi and Shiite Huthi rebels. Yemen’s war has killed around 7,700 people and wounded 42,500 others, according to UN figures, since a Saudi-led Arab coalition intervened in support of the government two years ago, adding that the fighting has displaced more than three million people, and more than two thirds of Yemen’s population of around 18.8 million people need aid. / AFP / AHMAD AL-BASHA Image Credit: AFP

Yemen’s war has killed around 7,700 people and wounded 42,500, according to UN figures, since it erupted two years ago. The conflict underscores the regional rivalry between Iran whichbacks Al Houthi rebels and Saudi Arabia, which heads the nine-member Arab coalition fighting to restore the internationally-recognised presidency of Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi. Here is a brief overview:

March 26, 2015: The Arab coalition launches operation Decisive Storm with air strikes on Al Houthi rebels to defend Hadi, who seeks shelter in Riyadh. The coalition comprises of Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the UAE along with Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Sudan.

April: The operation is renamed Restoring Hope. The goal is to defeat Al Houthi rebels who have controlled the capital since September 2014 in addition to large swathes of land in northern, central and western Yemen.

July 17: The Yemen government announces the liberation of southern Aden province after more than four months of fighting.

August: The coalition supplements its air power with hundreds of ground troops. By mid-August, government forces have retaken the south, but face a growing threat from Daesh and Al Qaida militants.

February 2016: Riyadh says government forces control “more than three quarters” of Yemen, despite trouble advancing in the southwestern province of Taiz and in Marib, central Yemen.

August 9: Three months of UN-brokered peace talks in Kuwait end in stalemate, and coalition aircraft resume strikes on Sana’a.

January 7, 2017: Pro-government troops backed by coalition planes and ships launch operation Golden Spear around the strategic Bab Al Mandab Strait, between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.