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Yemen update 6/5/2016..Yemen’s Missiles Hit Saudi Military Base in Ma’rib Province

Sunday, June 5, 2016 20:17
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Yemen’s Missiles Hit Saudi Military Base in Ma’rib Province

http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13950316000736

The Yemeni army and popular forces pounded a Saudi military base in Ma’rib province with Katyusha missiles on Sunday, inflicting heavy losses and casualties on them. Saudi Arabia’s Sahn al-Jen military base in the Eastern part of Ma’rib province sustained heavy damage in the Yemeni army’s missile attack. The eyewitnesses said that they saw four trucks loaded with corpses of the dead Saudi forces to leave the military base.

The Yemeni army and popular forces also foiled an attempt by the Saudi mercenaries to attack Harib-9 region to the West of Ma’rib. In late May, the Yemeni army and popular forces pounded a Saudi military base in the kingdom’s Najran province with ballistic missile, inflicting heavy losses and casualties on them. “The ballistic missile was fired in response to the numerous instances of ceasefire violations by Saudi Arabia,” the Arabic-language Saba news website quoted an unnamed military source as saying. Yemen’s ballistic missile hit the Saudi military positions in Najran province near the border with Yemen. The Saudi forces sustained heavy losses in Yemen’s missile strike. Saudi Arabia claimed it intercepted the missile before it could cause any damage.

The attack came after Saudi warplanes targeted al-Amaleqa camp in the Harf Sufyan district of Amran Province on Monday, killing 13 people, including five paramedics, and injuring at least 15 others. The attack jolted peace talks being held in Kuwait between Yemen’s popular forces and representatives of former President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi. Luqman said while Yemen is still committed to the truce, it reserves “the right to respond” to Saudi attacks. The army spokesman said Saudi Arabia has launched more than 94 air raids since the ceasefire began on April 11, killing or injuring dozens of people. Each side accuses the other of not respecting the truce. There has been mounting international pressure to bring an end to the Saudi war in Yemen, which has killed more than 9,600 people and displaced 2.8 million since March last year.

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Talks for Prisoner Swap between Yemen’s Ansarullah, Saudi-Backed Regime Delegation Suspended

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Direct talks between the Saudi-backed regime and the Ansarullah group aimed at exchanging prisoners were suspended, a Yemeni source said. “Delegates agreed with UN experts to suspend direct talks and to hold indirect discussions in an effort to bridge the gap between the two sides,” the source said, Albawaba reported. In April, the Yemeni Saudi-backed regime and the Ansarullah engaged in UN-sponsored talks in Kuwait aimed at resolving the one-year conflict. Sources close to the two sides said earlier that they had agreed to exchange prisoners before the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, due to start this week.

According to the source, the Saudi-backed regime wants the Ansarullah to release all prisoners named in UN Security Council resolution 2216, including Defense Minister Mahmud al-Subeihi. The Saudi-backed regime says the Ansarullah wants to swap only “prisoners of war” and refuse to release all prisoners named in the UN resolution, which calls on the group to lay down their arms and withdraw from cities they currently occupy. Meanwhile, a source close to the group accused the pro-Hadi regime of not being serious about reaching an agreement on a prisoner swap. The source claimed the pro-Hadi regimehad presented a list of just 137 prisoners out of 3,700.



Source: http://blogdogcicle.blogspot.com/2016/06/yemen-update-652016yemens-missiles-hit.html

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