The Conflict in Yemen

bhramos

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 21, 2009
Messages
25,625
Likes
37,233
Country flag
Media Resources movement Ansar Allah (Huthis) released a video which shows the reinforcements arrived to protect the country from Saudi aggression. It is noteworthy that in the frames of the video shows several Humvee captured Saudi soldiers on the border of the province of Najran.

 

SajeevJino

Long walk
Senior Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2012
Messages
6,017
Likes
3,364
Country flag
This is said to be a hoax? Can anyone confirm it conclusively? UN backed Saudi's and Israel carried out attack?

Yes, Its a Tactical nuke attack , the warhead supplied by Israel, Used in a American missile and launched by KSA on poor Yemeni civilians
 

kenyannoobie

Regular Member
Joined
Apr 11, 2017
Messages
23
Likes
41
This is said to be a hoax? Can anyone confirm it conclusively? UN backed Saudi's and Israel carried out attack?

I saw someone ID distinctive nuke neutrino release in that vid. Can't find it now but imo tactical nukes are being used.
 

Kshatriya87

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 12, 2014
Messages
10,136
Likes
16,039
Country flag
23 Yemeni civilians including 6 children killed in Saudi Arabia led coalition raid

A suspected raid by the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen killed more than 20 civilians Wednesday, the latest in a spate of deadly strikes by the alliance that have drawn condemnation.

Saba news agency, which is controlled by the Iran-backed rebels, said a vehicle carrying civilians in the town of Mawzaa, southwest of third city Taez, was hit in the raid.

It said 23 civilians, including six children and women, were killed in a suspected raid by the Arab coalition led by regional powerhouse Saudi Arabia and that six bodies were burned beyond recognition.

A military source with loyalist forces confirmed the strike, saying 20 civilians had died in what appeared to have been the result of a “mistake”.

The air raid targeted an area held by the Huthi rebels, said the source who confirmed that a vehicle had been struck.

The passengers were heading back to Mawzaa after a shopping trip to the nearby town of Barah, the military source said, adding several bodies had been torn to pieces.

There was no immediate reaction from the Saudi-led coalition, which has been battling the Huthis opposed to the government of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi.

The raid comes days before US President Donald Trump is to arrive Saturday in Saudi Arabia on his first foreign trip since taking office in January.

Washington provides intelligence as well as aerial refuelling to coalition warplanes conducting air strikes in Yemen with American-supplied weapons.

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis warned during an April visit to Saudi Arabia of Iranian efforts to create a Yemeni militia “in the image” of Lebanon’s powerful Shiite movement Hezbollah.

Mattis stressed the need to overcome Iran’s efforts “in destabilising yet another country and create another militia in the image” of Lebanon’s Hezbollah, which is fighting alongside government forces in Syria.

He said it was in Washington’s “interest to see a strong Saudi Arabia”, adding however that the United States wanted a return as “quickly as possible” to UN-backed Yemen peace talks.


















- Repeated criticism -

The conflict in Yemen has killed more than 8,000 people and wounded around 40,000, according to the UN’s World Health Organization.

Seven ceasefires alongside UN-brokered peace efforts have so far failed to stop the fighting.

The Saudi-led coalition, which intervened on the side of the Hadi government two years ago, has come under repeated criticism over civilian casualties in Yemen.

It has acknowledged responsibility in some cases, including for an air strike in October 2016 that killed 140 people and wounded 525 others at a funeral in Sanaa.

But the coalition denied responsibility for a September 2015 air strike that hit a wedding hall in southwestern Mokha, killing 131 people.

Coalition planes have dropped banned cluster munitions and killed two times more civilians than other forces, according to the UN.

Trump’s Yemen focus has so far been on a major escalation of attacks against jihadists from Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, which has taken advantage of the chaos in the impoverished country.

Saudi leaders worry about Iran interfering in Arab countries by using local Shiite communities, as in Bahrain, Lebanon and Yemen.

They have found a more favourable ear in Washington under Trump, who has denounced Iran’s “harmful influence” in the Middle East.

The coalition mounted its air campaign in support of Hadi in March 2015, a year after the rebels overran Sanaa forcing the president to seek first refuge in the southern city of Aden and then exile in Saudi Arabia.
 

pmaitra

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2009
Messages
33,262
Likes
19,594
@bhramos, I suspect these are North Sudanese. After partition. South Sudan got all the oil while North Sudan was left bereft of anything. Therefore, they are cheap recruits for a dirty war which the Saudis are both incapable and unwilling to die for.
 

Kshatriya87

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 12, 2014
Messages
10,136
Likes
16,039
Country flag
This is said to be a hoax? Can anyone confirm it conclusively? UN backed Saudi's and Israel carried out attack?

Definitely looks like a tactical nuke. These guys shooting the videos must be around 3 to 5 km away. Still the blast radius, sound, mushroom cloud are too big. Also, all these explosives look to be detonated a few dozen metres above ground.
 

pmaitra

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2009
Messages
33,262
Likes
19,594
Yemen's Houthi rebels fire missile at Saudi-led warship in Red Sea
Source: Xinhua| 2017-06-14 16:27:10|Editor: Yurou Liang



SANAA, June 14 (Xinhua) -- Yemen's dominant Shiite Houthi rebels said they fired a missile at a Saudi-led coalition warship off Mokha coast in the Red Sea on Wednesday, the rebels media reported.

"The navy of the army and popular forces on Wednesday targeted a warship belonging to a Saudi-led coalition while it was carrying out hostile acts off Mokha coast of Taiz province," the rebels-controlled state Saba news agency quoted a Houthi military official as saying.

Meanwhile, the Houthi-run Al Massira TV channel said "the navy forces of the national army fired a missile targeting the enemy coalition warship at the Red Sea early morning of Wednesday."

The channel said the missile hit the target accurately. Both Houthi media gave no further details.

This is the latest in a series of attacks carried out by Houthis against the coalition in the Red Sea.

On January 30, the Saudi state news agency SPA reported that Houthi militants attacked a warship with three suicide bombing boats off Yemeni Hodeidah port city, causing an explosion that killed two crew members and injured three others.

In October last year, a U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer was targeted in the Red Sea in a failed missile attack from Yemen.

In response, former U.S. President Barack Obama's administration launched cruise missile strikes on Houthi-controlled coastal radar sites in Yemen.

The coalition, led by Saudi Arabia and its Gulf Arab allies, intervened in Yemen's conflict in March 2015 and has since carried out thousands of air strikes against Houthi targets.

The war has killed over 10,000 Yemeni people, mostly civilians, and displaced around 2 million, according to the United Nations humanitarian agencies.
 

Butter Chicken

Senior Member
Joined
Oct 6, 2016
Messages
9,597
Likes
68,852
Country flag
Propaganda videos released by AQAP(Al Qaeda in Yemen).HD quality with background music


 

Latest Replies

Global Defence

New threads

Articles

Top