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Yemen update 6\13\2015..Between Debris

Saturday, June 13, 2015 19:58
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Between Debris

Yemen’s Health Ministry accused Saudi Arabia of using internationally banned weapons

Rights groups slam Riyadh for committing crimes in Yemen

26 People Killed By Saudi Arabia Airstrikes On Yemen

Ansarullah carried out fresh retaliatory attacks against Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia targets Razih district of Sa’ada with artillery shells, airstrikes

Yemen’s capital Sanaa in ruins as Saudi-led airstrikes continue

Yemeni Missiles Hit Military Bases in Southern Saudi Arabia

The Yemeni army and Ansarullah fighters continued their missile attacks on military bases in the Southern parts of Saudi Arabia.

The army and popular forces’ attacks came in response to the continued Saudi fighter jets’ air raids on Yemen’s residential areas.

The Yemeni forces hit the military bases in 12 different locations in Southern Saudi Arabia.

The army and Ansarullah fired 46 missiles at al-Ain al-Harrah, al-Khoubeh, al-Amoudeh and Al-Sauda military bases.

The Yemeni forces also fired artillery shells at al-Ramih, al-Doud and Jabal al-Dokhan regions.

In relevant development on Tuesday, Arab media reports said that two Saudi military bases in the bordering areas had come under missile attack by the Yemeni forces.

The Arabic-language Al-Mayadeen news channel quoted a military source in Yemen as saying that the army and popular forces targeted the two military bases of Ain al-Harrah and Malhamah with 10 and 7 missiles, respectively.

The Yemeni forces also fired 11 missiles at military positions behind Jabal al-Dokhan in the Southwestern city of Jizan.

Saudi Arabia has been striking Yemen for 80 days now to restore power to fugitive president Mansour Hadi, a close ally of Riyadh.

Ansarullah Rejects Saudi Claim about Leader’s Death

Yemen’s Ansarullah movement dismissed a Saudi report claiming that the movement’s leader Abdolmalek Houthi was killed in Sa’ada province.

Ansarullah movement announced on its tweeter page that the reports claiming that Abdolmalek Houthi has been killed are nothing new and enemy media have made similar claims repeatedly.

“The Ansarullah leader is safe and full healthy,” it added.

Yemen’s al-Aan news website had quoted Ahmed al-Asiri, the spokesman of the Saudi-led military operations, as claiming that Abdolmalek Houthi had been killed by an airstrike on Sa’ada province.

The claim was raised after reports said that the missiles fired by the Yemenis against Saudi Arabia killed Lieutenant General Muhammad bin Ahmed al-Shaalan, the commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF).

The official Saudi Press Agency, quoting the Ministry of Defense, said on Wednesday that Shaalan had died of a heart attack during a work trip outside the kingdom. But later on Wednesday sources in New York challenged the Saudi news agency’s report, saying the General was killed in Yemen’s missile attacks.



Source: http://blogdogcicle.blogspot.com/2015/06/yemen-update-6132015between-debris.html

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