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Saudi-Houthi Peace Talks While Air Strikes and Faction Fighting Continue to Claim Lives on Both Sides March 9, 2018
The following news stories are from the Yemeni independent website Al-Masdar ( http://www.almasdaronline.com/category/42 ): *** Coalition aircrafts wage 12 airstrikes on Aldailami Air Base Houthis bomb houses, kill 9 people in al Bayda province Local residents said that the Houthi militants shelled civilian
houses, detonated five artesian wells and demolished farms in the Zub
area of al Quraishiya district, l Bayda province, and houses were
seriously damaged by the shelling. 30 Houthis, four government soldiers killed in Nate About 30 of the Houthis militants were killed and five others were
captured in battles against the government forces in Nate district of al
Bayda province, central Yemen, a field source said. Yemen's Houthis and Saudi Arabia in secret talks to end war: sources 2018-03-15, Masdar Online and Reuters -- Saudi Arabia and its adversaries in Yemen’s armed Houthi movement are
holding secret talks to try to end a three-year-old war that has
unleashed the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, diplomats and Yemeni
political sources said. *** The following news stories are from the pro-Houthi website Yemen Extra (http://www.yemenextra.net/): *** Yemeni joint forces take revenge from Saudi-led coalition Mar 18, 2018, YemenExtra, Y.A Yemeni joint forces have killed many Saudi troops and paid fighters during retaliatory operations to Saudi-led coalition’s fatal air strikes all over Yemen. According to AL-Masirah channel ,the Yemeni joint forces launched a salvo of Katysha missiles on gatherings of the Saudi soldiers , targeted gatherings of the paid fighters in Najran front. Meanwhile, they kill and wounded Saudi soldiers with an offensive operation and shot dead 6 Saudi soldiers in Jizan front. They also pounded gatherings of the Saudi soldiers and their paid fighters with artillery shelling and shot dead a paid fighters in Asir front. Notably, they kill and wounded many of the paid fighters , including high ranking,and foiled advances , lasted for hours and covered by Saudi-led coalition’s airstrikes, by the paid fighters, leaving dead ,wounded , destroyed a gunmachine- 23-in AL-Baida front. The Yemeni war media reported that the artillery of the Yemeni joint forces targeted gatherings and fortifications of the paid fighters , killing and wounding many of the paid fighters amid their ranks in Midi front. The Yemeni joint forces carried out military operations on the gatherings of the paid fighters , killing and wounding many and causing them big losses in munition, and targeted gatherings of the paid fighters with artillery shelling .Additionally, the engineering unit of the Yemeni joint forces destroyed a military mechanism , as well as the missile force of the Yemeni joint forces aimed at gatherings of the paid fighters in AL-Jawf province, it confirmed. Nehm front witnesses launching Zelzal 1 missile . To conclude it with Taiz front , 5 of the paid fighters were shot dead . Around 14,000 people have been killed since the onset of Saudi Arabia’s military campaign against Yemen. Much of the Arabian Peninsula country’s infrastructure, including hospitals, schools and factories, has been reduced to rubble due to the war. The worst day to Saudi-led coalition at the hands of Yemeni joint forces in AL-Jawf province Mar 18, 2018, YemenExtra, Y.A The Yemeni joint forces , Sunday, launched military attacks and operations , the most offensive ones since the begging of the war,leaving dozens as dead and wounded amid the paid fighters’ ranks ,in addition to big losses. The Yemeni joint forces launched attacks on gatherings and sites of the paid fighters and silmilar ones on other fronts in the same province, according to military sources. Dozens dead and wounded fell amid the paid fighters’ ranks , as well as a military mechanism was destroyed , the Yemeni war media camera reported a big number of the paid fighters, fleeing their sites , leaving dead bodies behind them. The Yemeni joint forces foiled an attempt of advancing by the paid fighters , which lasted for hours under intensive aerial coverage of the Saudi led coalition. According to field sources, the Yemeni joint forces were able to kill and wounded big umbers of paid fighters , destroyed three military mechanisms, loaded with elements ,and a gunmachine- 23-during facing the advance. Saudi Regime’s Humanitarian Violations in Yemen on March 17th: Report Mar 18, 2018, YemenExtra, M.A. The poorest country in the Middle East, Yemen, has been constantly bombed by the region’s richest country Saudi Arabia for nearly three years since the Kingdom first initiated its military campaign on March 26 of 2015. The daily bombardment led to the worst humanitarian catastrophe in the world as well as an unprecedented outbreak of diseases such as cholera. According to local Yemeni reports, the Saudi regime and its allies have included hospitals, schools, homes, factories, local markets, universities, bridges, farms and roads in their military targets. The Saudi-led coalition, backed by the US and UK, has also been imposing an air, sea and land siege on the country, preventing the entry of essential life requirements like medical supplies. Moreover, the siege has consequently led to millions in need of humanitarian aid. Despite the horrific results of the Saudi war on Yemen, the Kingdom continues to take advantage of the international silence and retains its position although it has achieved no goals it has earlier announced. In Saada governorate, the Saudi Air Force launched three raids on the district of Baqem, three raids on al-Soda area, district of Majz, in addition to a rocket attack and artillery bombardment on different areas of the two border districts, Razih and Monabeh, resulting in the damage of citizens’ farms and property. In Hodeidah governorate, two citizens were injured after 3 raids struck a farm in al-Husseiniya district. Additionally, the coalition aircraft also raided a farm in Wadi Siham, Bajel district. Moreover, the Saudi-led jets launched 2 raids on a civilian’s farm in al-Ghawadar area, district of Beit al-Faqih in the aforementioned governorate. In Hajjah governorate, the Saudi-led warplanes carried out 10 missiles on the districts of Haradh and Medhi during the past several hours. In Jizan, southern Saudi governorate, the US-backed coalition military aircraft carried out three raids on Wadi Gara. A Saudi-led war began against Yemen on March 26 of 2015, in an attempt to reinstall a Saudi-friendly president, Hadi. Hadi was ousted by the Ansarullah revolutionaries, who enjoy wide public support, and that is when they took control over the country’s affairs with an aim of eliminating foreign intervention or influence over Yemen. *** Share the link of this article with your facebook friendsFair Use Notice This site contains copyrighted material the
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