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DETAILS OF ENGLISH NEWS IN YEMEN18 3 2016
US: Saudi-led coalition may be responsible for international crimes
Sources: S. Arabia Plotting to Assassinate Yemeni Leaders
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Saudi Arabia has hatched plots to assassinate the senior leaders of Yemen’s revolution, Ansarullah sources revealed on Saturday. “Saudi Arabia is plotting to assassinate leaders of Ansarullah movement and Yemeni revolution,” Colonel Hassan Zaidi, a field commander of Ansarullah, told FNA today. “Saudi Arabia is leading and supporting the terrorist operations in Yemen and wants to omit the leaders of Yemen revolution and it has masterminded the recent assassinations in Aden and Ta’iz provinces,” he added. Saudi Arabia which has faced failure in Yemen after waging a one-year-long war against its Arab neighbor has now resorted to assassination of Yemen’s popular revolution to bring back its fugitive ally, Mansour Hadi, back to power, he continued.
A Yemeni intelligence source said on Thursday that over 4,000 Saudi mercenaries, including 178 commanders, have been killed during the year-long Riyadh-led war against Yemen. “At least, 4,000 Saudi mercenaries have been killed during the savage aggression of the Saudi-led Arab coalition against Yemen in the past one year,” the source told FNA. He said that tens of the Saudi mercenaries killed by the Yemeni army and popular forces have been Sudanese, Djiboutian, and even Chechnian nationals, adding that 178 commanders are seen among the Saudi death toll in Yemen war, “a fact that has always been kept secret the Saudi media”.
Mansour Hadi-Affiliated Militia Commander Killed in Ma’rib
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A field commander of the militia groups loyal to fugitive president Mansour Hadi was killed along with tens of other militants in Ma’rib province. “Major General Omar al-Hazanti, the commander of the militants affiliated to Mansour Hadi, was killed in Ma’rib,” Ali al-Houthi, a commander of Yemen’s revolutionary committees, told FNA on Saturday. According to Houthi, 36 other terrorists were also killed in the Western parts of Ma’rib province in operations which also took the lives of 5 Yemeni army soldiers. Earlier this week in Ma’rib, the Yemeni army and popular forces destroyed the Saudi military positions and bases with a ballistic missile, killing tens of the kingdom’s forces. The Qaher-I ballistic missile hit Saudi Arabia’s Tadavin military base in Ma’rib province in Yemen on Wednesday, Arabic-language media outlets reported. Early reports indicated large casualties on the Saudi forces in the missile attack. The Saudi army and its coalition members have lost, at least, over a hundred troops each time they have come under a ballistic missile attack by Yemen. The Yemeni forces have fired tens of missiles on the military positions and gathering centers of Saudi-led coalition so far, killing hundreds of Saudi forces and injuring many more.
Ansarullah to Present Documents of Mansour Hadi’s Crimes to Security Council
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Yemen’s judiciary system is in possession of documents and evidence showing fugitive President Mansour Hadi’s involvement in massacring the Yemeni people, an Ansarullah leader said on Saturday. “The Yemeni judiciary has some documents which prove Mansour Hadi’s involvement in leading the war and forming terrorist groups that have killed innocent civilians,” Ali Abdulmajid, an Ansarullah politburo member, told FNA. “Considering the evidence, Hadi can no more deny his role in destroying the country with his intelligence and logistic support,” he added. Abdulmajid underlined that Ansarullah will present the documents to the UN Security Council for Hadi’s prosecution.
Yemen has been engulfed in a military conflict between the former government and militants and al-Qaeda and ISIL terrorists on one side and Ansarullah (Houthi) movement and the army and popular forces on the opposite side for over a year now. Since March 2015, a Saudi-led coalition has been carrying out airstrikes on Yemen in support of Mansour Hadi. The rising death toll among the civilian population prompted the United Nations to mediate a ceasefire between the Saudi coalition and the popular forces in December for the time of the intra-Yemeni talks in Geneva, although hostilities have continued. The bombardments have so far killed more than 8,800 people and injured more than 16,500 others.