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Kuwait to Provide to Ground Troops and Bahrain Acknowledges Death of Two Military Officers in Yemen

Bahrain Acknowledges Death of Two Military Officers in Yemen


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OfficersBahraini regime acknowledged on Tuesday the death of two military officers from the "Defense Force" which has joined the Saudi aggression on Yemen.

In a statement, the "Bahraini Defense Force" confirmed the death of the two captains Ahmad Amin and Mobarak al-Remehi.

The statement claimed the two officers were carrying out their "holy national duty" when they were killed on the Saudi southern border.

Yemeni sources also had mentioned that two Bahraini soldiers were killed in the Saudi southern areas.

Saudi has been leading a barbaric aggression against the Yemen, killing and injuring hundreds of thousands of civilians and destroying the infrastructure.

The Saudi regime alleges that it aims at restoring the legitimate power in the Arab World poorest country; however, the fugitive president Mansour Hadi had resigned and rejected to reach an agreement with all  the Yemeni forces on ruling the country fairly and equally, summoning Qaeda terrorists and international mercenaries to join the Saudi aggression against the innocent civilians.

In response, the Yemeni army and popular committees have confronted the Saudi war, striking the militant groups across the all provinces and  KSA's bordering cities.
Source: Agencies
29-12-2015 - 16:56 Last updated 29-12-2015 - 16:57


Kuwait to Provide Saudi Arabia with Ground Troops for War on Yemen


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Kuwait armyKuwait has decided to send ground forces to take part in the Saudi-US war on Yemen, a local newspaper reported Tuesday.

Al-Qabas daily cited an informed source saying Kuwait's cabinet has approved sending the troops to Saudi Arabia, which is leading a coalition against Yemen, as soon as early next week.

Kuwait's participation in the Yemen war has so far been limited to the air force.

No details were provided about the size of the force.

Since March, Saudi-led coalition has been carrying out air strikes against Yemen and forces loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh after they overran large parts of Yemen.

Source: AFP
29-12-2015 - 08:52 Last updated 29-12-2015 - 08:5

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