Sophie Desjardin, Euronews: Regional powers fight bloody chess game in Yemen
Yemen is a regional proxy battleground between Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia and Shia Muslim Iran.
The destruction caused by Saudi-led coalition airstrikes in the capital Sanaa is the tip of the iceberg of far-reaching regional stakes.
Iran supports the Houthi, the northern Yemen Shia minority rebels, whose goal is to seize power. In September, the Houthis overran the capital, thrusting south and eastwards. Now they control much of the country.
In February, President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, in power since 2012, fled from Sanaa to Aden in the south.
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