Latest Updates on Yemen, 4 May 2021
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Saudi-led forces captured Dash al-Haqn and Zanah refugee camp on Kasarat front from Ansar Allah.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Saudi-led forces captured Dash al-Haqn and Zanah refugee camp on Kasarat front from Ansar Allah.
ISWNews Analysis Group: PKK militants and Turkish Army forces conflict is continuing in north of Iraq and both sides confessed to kill and injury of their forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Iraqi resistance groups attacked Ain Al Asad Airbase at least with three rockets.
ISWNews Analysis Group: On May 3, the 25th and 33rd Brigades of the Hashad al-Shaabi launched an operation to clear the southern areas of Mosul.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Iraqi resistance groups attacked positions of US forces in Balad Airbase north of Baghdad with several rockets.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Mansour Hadi government and the Southern Transitional Council in Yemen have intensified tensions against each other in the wake of the recent clashes in Aden and Hadhramaut.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Early on May 3, Ansar Allah missile and drone units attacked positions of Saudi coalition in southern Saudi Arabia.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Late on May 2, Iraqi resistance groups fired three rockets on US forces at Camp Victory near Baghdad International Airport.
ISWNews Analysis Group: US troops reportedly evacuated Antonik base in Helmand province and hand it over to the Afghan army.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Mansour al-Baiji, an independent member of the Iraqi parliament, called the establishment of a Turkish military base in the north of the country an occupation and called on the government to take action and not allow the establishment of this base.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Hulusi Akar attended one of the bases in the Sirnak region in southeastern Turkey to be briefed about the latest details of operation Pence-Simsek and Pence-Yildirim in northern Iraqi Kurdistan.
ISWNews Analysis Group: On May 2, Iraqi resistance groups targeted two US logistical convoys in southern Iraq with roadside bombs.