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Dozens of Yemenis Killed, Including Whole Families, in US, Saudi-Led Air Strikes, Faction Fighting, March 9, 2018
*** The following news stories are from the Yemeni independent website Al-Masdar ( http://www.almasdaronline.com/category/42 ): *** U.S. drone kills Eight tribesmen in Hadramout ALMASDARONLINE, 2018-03- Eight tribesmen were killed in an air strike by a US drone in al Abir area, eastern Hadramout province Thursday evening. A local source told Almasdaronline that the raid targeted a tribal camp in the area northern Hadramout province, killing eight of them immediately. Dozens of Houthis killed in series of raids in Hodeida Dozens of Houthi militias have been killed and wounded in a series of
air raids launched by the Saudi-led Arab Coalition aircrafts on a rally
southern the coastal Hodeida province, western Yemen, eyewitnesses said. Arab coalition pound Houthis sites in Taiz, 7 Houthis killed
in Midi The Saudi-led Arab Coalition aircrafts launched on Wednesday five
raids on Houthi sites and compounds on the outskirts of Taiz province. *** The following news stories are from the pro-Houthi website Yemen Extra (http://www.yemenextra.net/): *** British opposition leader accuses his country of killing Yemenis March 8, 2018, YemenExtra, Y.A British opposition leader Jeremy Corbin accused his government of
colluding with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for war crimes in
Yemen. Despite much talk of reform in Saudi Arabia, there has been a significant increase in arrests of dissidents, torture of prisoners has become commonplace, human rights defenders are sentenced to long prison terms, and unfair trials and executions are carried out on a large scale,” Corbin said. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman began an official visit to London on Wednesday, during which he met with British Prime Minister Theresa May and met with Queen Elizabeth, whereas meetings with the head of the British investigations will be held. Factions Backed by UAE and Saudi forces continue clashing in southern Yemen Mar 9, 2018, YemenExtra, M.A. Fierce clashes broke out on Friday between rival factions backed by the UAE and Saudi forces, resulting in deaths and injuries, including commanders, in the governorates of Aden and Abyan in southern Yemen. Eyewitnesses in Aden said that armed elements of the so-called “security belt” of the UAE tried to break into the house of a citizen in the neighborhood of Qid Behan in Sheikh Osman district, before other armed groups intervened and forced them to retreat and that is when confrontations erupted between them. According to witnesses, the clashes lasted for several hours, and spread to several neighborhoods adjacent to Cairo Street in the district, whereas light and medium weapons interfered, without the source mentioning further information regarding the deaths and injuries on both sides. Going to Abyan governorate, where local sources reported that confrontations broke out between armed groups affiliated to the UAE and others funded by Saudi Arabia, in the district of Mufhdh, which also included the usage of light and medium weapons. According to the sources, a number of dead and wounded victims fell during the confrontations, including the leader in the governorates of Aden and Abyan, south of Yemen, one of the major leaders in the so-called “security belt” close to the UAE forces in Abyan. The governorate of Aden and the rest of the Yemeni governorates have been witnessing an unprecedented security breach, assassinations and criminal bombings under the control of the forces of the Saudi-UAE-led coalition, in addition to the widespread spread of the Takfiri groups such as al-Qaeda and Daesh, which are currently controlling wide swaths in those governorates. Saudi-led coalition fatal air strikes kill many Yemenis in Sa’ada province Mar 7, 2018, YemenExtra, Y.A 11 citizens were killed and injured, Wednesday, in raids by the Saudi-led coalition on the Bedouin in Saada province. Local source confirmed that the jets launched a number of air raids on the Bedouins in the area of Nayel near the city of Saada and the raids resulted in the death of a woman and injured 9 others, including women and children, adding that the jets launched four raids on Kahlan Camp and 3 raids in Sa’ada. Yesterday, two citizens were injured by a bomb explosion from the Saudi-led coalition’s weapon’s remans in Tawila area in the district of Sohar. Eight tribesmen, belonging to one family, slaughtered by a drone in Hadramout Mar 9, 2018, YemenExtra, M.A. Eight tribesmen were killed in an air strike conducted by a drone, most likely belonging to the United States, in the Aabar area in Hadramout governorate. A drone bombed a camp for the Mahashma tribe, in Aabar, claiming the lives of eight of its men, which belong to the same one family, local source reported to YemenExtra. Last Monday, four members of the same tribe were killed in a similar raid, the source added, resulting in 12 killed members of the same family. *** Share the link of this article with your facebook friendsFair Use Notice This site contains copyrighted material the
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