Monday, 6 April 2015

Yemen Army, Ansarullah Make Fresh Gains despite Saudi Air Strikes


Despite the Saudi air strikes, Yemeni army, supported by Ansarullah movement, made fresh gains in Yemen, capturing the provincial government headquarters in the southern city of Aden.

yemenThe resistance fighters advanced during the night to reach the central district of Mualla where they took the local seat of government including the governor's office, officials said.

The Yemeni army bombarded militants’ hubs in Mualla and inflicted heavy losses upon them.

Over two dozen people have reportedly been killed and several others wounded in a fresh wave of Saudi aerial attacks in Yemen, which also targeted a humanitarian aid convoy in the country’s southwest.

aidWitnesses said the Saudi fighter jets on Sunday fired several missiles on two aid trucks that were heading toward the southeastern city of Taiz to distribute humanitarian supplies among crisis-stricken people, Yemen’s al-Masirah satellite TV network reported.

Three people were martyred and nine others wounded in the attack, according to the report.

Separately, more than 24 people were killed after Saudi warplanes bombarded a region situated between the southern Yemeni provinces of Abyan and al-Bayda, late on Saturday, according to a report published by Yemen-based Arabic-language Wattan news agency.

Saudi warplanes also struck another region situated between al-Bayda and Shabwa provinces. There were no immediate reports on possible casualties.

Source: Websites
05-04-2015 - 13:09 Last updated 05-04-2015 - 17:17

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