Answering Key Questions about Yemen War – Part Three
From the aspects of the Yemeni’s agreement in Sweden to investigation of the Hudaydah developments in future and aspects of possible Saudi Coalition operation to capture Sanaa
From the aspects of the Yemeni’s agreement in Sweden to investigation of the Hudaydah developments in future and aspects of possible Saudi Coalition operation to capture Sanaa
Latest news from Yemeni fronts; Ceasefire is started while Saudi Coalition airstrikes are taking place in various areas of Yemen, especially Al Hudaydah.
From how Iranian and Islamic resistance groups support AnsarAllah to the case of Dammaj and the introducing of the leaders of AnsarAllah
Following the bombing of a house by Saudi coalition warplanes in the Al-Jabaliyah area in al-Tuhayta, all 6 members of a family, including father and his five children, were martyred.
At least 8 woman and children were martyred in Hajjah province due to Saudi Coalition airstrikes.
Islamic World News Analysis Group: “Nukhbat al Shobwaniya” forces supported by Emirates after exiting Mansoor Hadi’s forces, took over military bases, “Baydha” harbor, “Ber Ali” and “Nashima” regions in Shabwa governorate.
Britain defending Yemen Baha’is and latest news from western coast engagements
AnsarAllah infographic showing August attacks to Saudi Coalition.
Islamic World News Analysis Group: Human Rights Watch recognized the bombardment of Yemeni childrens bus in Dhahyan (of Sa’dah province) as “War Crime” and asked to stop selling weapons to Saudi-led coalition.
“Images showing school bus of students in Yemen being attacked by Saudi Coalition warpkanes in Dhahyan city, Saada province”
Islamic World News Analysis Group: At the moment, the heavy battles in south of Hudaydah are ongoing in two axes of Zabid and Al-Durayhimi.
“Images: Yemeni women protesting in defense of fighters who defend their land & women. (Recently some of the women of Tuhayta were abducted by UAE-backed forces which made Yemenis, specially women who are in Ansarallah controlled regions, very angry.)”