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A Saudi-led military coalition conducts air strikes in Sanaa for the first time in five months, killing 20 people, after U.N.-backed peace talks to end the conflict broke down. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Added on the 09/08/2016 18:19:58 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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