Yemen news; Dec 6, 2017
Islamic World News Analysis Group reports that burial of Ali Abdullah Saleh is denied. After the normal situation is back to Sana’a, as expected, Hadi’s troops operating in some fronts specially in Taizz and Marib.
Islamic World News Analysis Group reports that burial of Ali Abdullah Saleh is denied. After the normal situation is back to Sana’a, as expected, Hadi’s troops operating in some fronts specially in Taizz and Marib.
Islamic World News Analysis Group reports that after Saleh’s death fighters of Saudi alliance are bombing Sana’a heavily. Yemen ministry of State also declared the end of riots and fights by death of militia’s leader, Ali Abdullah Saleh. However, there are fights going in different parts of Yemen …
The full text of the Ministry of Interior’s statement:
Islamic World News Analysis Group reports: With increasing the riots in Sana’a by Saleh militia, Saudi alliance is attacking Yemen in all fronts.
After Saleh stands against AnsarAllah today and supporting of it in the statement of Saudi alliance, Yemeni Scholars Association in their statement demand immediate ceasefire between Yemeni groups and reunion of all groups in Yemen. AnsarAllah in their statement reject Saleh stand to negotiate with Saudi alliance, saying “Yemen’s enemies trying to destroy Yemen from inside after they could not achieve it by their armies from outside.”
Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement says it has fired a cruise missile at a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates capital, Abu Dhabi.
AbdolMalek Badroddin Hothi, leader of AnsarAllah: we express our sympathy to Muslims of Burma (Myanmar) and condemn crimes against them.
According to the news and analytics outlet of “Islamic World News” Saudi-led coalition killed 48 people on Wednesday morning by targeting the Lukandeh hotel in the northern province of Sana’a, Arhab district.
The Saudi-led coalition – which receives logistical support, weapons and political backing from the US and UK – has been responsible for killing of hundreds of children in Yemen, according to a leaked UN report.
ISIS has released a 12 minutes long video about its training facilities in its self-proclaimed province of Al-Bayda.