US Troops Stationed In Six Points In Yemen: Ansar Allah Movement
Based on the information of Ali al-Qahoum, member of the political bureau of the Ansar Allah movement, the US occupying forces are deployed in 6 points in Yemen.
Based on the information of Ali al-Qahoum, member of the political bureau of the Ansar Allah movement, the US occupying forces are deployed in 6 points in Yemen.
The reappearance of terrorism and bombings in Yemen can be considered as an important and influential incident, especially in the southern areas of the Arab country. These sorts of attacks, which are known as the method of fighting by terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda and their like-minded cults, can sometimes inflict deadly blows upon the other sides.
Major General Ahmad Ali Ahsan Al-Hamzi, commander of the Yemeni Air Force and Air Defense Forces, was martyred on August 6, 2023.
Abdul Latif al-Sayed, a prominent military commander of the Southern Transitional Council in Abyan province and a former member of al-Qaeda in Mudiyah district, was killed by an IED explosion.
Major General Mohammed al-Qadri, Commander of the Coastal Defense Forces and Director of the Naval College, has warned against the United States’ military presence in Bab al-Mandab Strait and the Red Sea.
Following of the escalation of tensions between the US-led coalition and Iran plus the axis of resistance, the US Navy has deployed 3,000 marines in the Red Sea by the use of the USS Bataan (LHD 50) and USS Carter Hall (LSD 50).
Abdullatif Al-Sayed, the commander of Hizam al-Amni forces in Abyan province, sent some of his representatives to the tribes allied with al-Qaeda in Wadi Omran and proposed to them the establishment of peace and the integration of the militants of these tribes into the STC organization.
The enhancement of the positions of the Ansar Allah movement’s opponents on the southwestern coast of Yemen indicates the US-led coalition’s planning for a naval war in the future. This plan is being implemented with the attempts made by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the southwestern region of the war-stricken country.
In accordance with recent statements of the defense minister of the National Salvation Government of Yemen, the navy of the Arab country’s army has successfully conducted tests on a number of modern and advanced missiles and military boats and it will unveil the weapons in the near future.
The Southern Transitional Council (STC) forces withdrew from some of their positions in Al-Buraiqeh district as well as the Presidential Palace in Aden city towards Al-Sulban military base and Ba Tays village in Abyan Governorate.
As a result of an IED attack on a vehicle carrying the field commanders of Southern Transitional Council in the Al-Baqira area, in the east of Mudiyah district, three STC commanders were killed: Saddam Al-Saadi, the commander of the 3rd brigade battalion, Aref Nasser Makani, the head of the Baqira Center in the Transitional Council, […]
During a speech at the opening ceremony of the academic year in Sana’a, President of the Supreme Political Council of Yemen Mahdi Al-Mashat pointed to the fact that the payment of Yemeni government employees’ salaries has not been paid from the country’s oil revenues because of the suspension of talks with the Saudi-led coalition.