Friday, April 25, 2025
10:29 PM
Doha,Qatar
RELATED STORIES
Mourners carry the body of a soldier who was killed on Friday in Yemen’s eastern province of Marib,

UAE hits back at rebels in Yemen


AFP/Sanaa

The UAE bombarded Yemeni rebels with air strikes yesterday as it mourned 45 of its soldiers among dozens killed in the deadliest day yet for the Saudi-led coalition.
Media in Riyadh said 10 Saudi soldiers died in Friday’s missile attack in the battleground eastern oil province of Marib.
The strike hit an arms depot, triggering huge explosions that the exiled Yemeni government said also killed five Bahraini coalition troops.
The UAE denounced the attack as “cowardly” and said it would not sap its commitment to the coalition’s mission to restore exiled President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
The Iran-backed Shia Houthi rebels hailed the missile strike as “revenge” for six months of deadly coalition air raids.
Coalition spokesman General Ahmed Assiri told Saudi online media yesterday the war against the rebels would not ease.
“The mission of the coalition forces is to restore peace and stability to Yemen,” the daily Al Riyadh quoted him as saying.
“They will continue their military operations until their objectives are achieved.”
The coalition launched its air war when Hadi fled to Saudi Arabia in March after the rebels entered his last refuge, Yemen’s second city Aden.
After his loyalists recaptured the southern port city in July, the coalition launched a ground operation which has seen the rebels pushed back from five southern provinces, although they still control the capital Sanaa and much of the north and centre.
UAE troops have played a leading role in the operation and seven had already been killed in the fighting.
Friday’s losses were the heaviest since the formation of the United Arab Emirates in 1971 and, as the bodies arrived home yesterday, three days of national mourning began.
The British embassy said in a tweet that its flags in Dubai and Abu Dhabi had been lowered to half mast as a mark of respect.
UAE warplanes launched pre-dawn raids on Marib and Sanaa as well as the rebel stronghold of Saada in the far north and the central city of Ibb, state media reported.
Coalition aircraft unleashed waves of air strikes on the rebel-held capital from the early hours, sowing panic.
“These are the heaviest air strikes that Sanaa has endured,” a local official said.
The streets remained deserted as the bombing lasted into daylight.
Coalition warplanes also bombed the rebel position from which the missile is believed to have been fired, a local official and witnesses said.
The Baihan district of Shabwa province, which borders Marib, is one of the last rebel redoubts in the south.
In the UAE capital Abu Dhabi, an honour guard stood by as pallbearers carried the coffins off a military aircraft at Al Bateen airport.
“A cowardly attack will not deter us, nor will it stop us from realising our goals,” vowed Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash.
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, head of the Emirati armed forces, vowed that “these events will only make us more steadfast in our stand for justice”.
The Houthis said they had fired a Tochka missile at the Safer camp in Marib.
The province is the location of Yemen’s main oilfields and has seen fierce fighting as loyalist forces and their coalition allies have advanced north.
Loyalist military sources said that the coalition had sent reinforcements to Safer this week, including tanks, armoured vehicles, troop carriers, rocket launchers and Apache helicopters. The extra hardware and troops were intended to boost “the counter-offensive launched by loyalist forces and the coalition to advance on Sanaa”, one military official said.
More than 4,500 people have been killed in the conflict, including hundreds of children, according to the United Nations which has warned that the impoverished country is on the brink of famine.
Washington has supported the coalition effort, but repeatedly warned about the impact of the fighting on civilians.
Secretary of State John Kerry telephoned his UAE counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan to express his condolences.



Comments
  • There are no comments.

Add Comments

B1Details

Latest News

SPORT

Canada's youngsters set stage for new era

Saying goodbye is never easy, especially when you are saying farewell to those that have left a positive impression. That was the case earlier this month when Canada hosted Mexico in a friendly at BC Place stadium in Vancouver.

1:43 PM February 26 2017
TECHNOLOGY

A payment plan for universal education

Some 60mn primary-school-age children have no access to formal education

11:46 AM December 14 2016
CULTURE

10-man Lekhwiya leave it late to draw Rayyan 2-2

Lekhwiya’s El Arabi scores the equaliser after Tresor is sent off; Tabata, al-Harazi score for QSL champions

7:10 AM November 26 2016
ARABIA

Yemeni minister hopes 48-hour truce will be maintained

The Yemeni Minister of Tourism, Dr Mohamed Abdul Majid Qubati, yesterday expressed hope that the 48-hour ceasefire in Yemen declared by the Command of Coalition Forces on Saturday will be maintained in order to lift the siege imposed on Taz City and ease the entry of humanitarian aid to the besieged

10:30 AM November 27 2016
ARABIA

QM initiative aims to educate society on arts and heritage

Some 200 teachers from schools across the country attended Qatar Museum’s (QM) first ever Teachers Council at the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) yesterday.

10:55 PM November 27 2016
ARABIA

Qatar, Indonesia to boost judicial ties

The Supreme Judiciary Council (SJC) of Qatar and the Indonesian Supreme Court (SCI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on judicial co-operation, it was announced yesterday.

10:30 AM November 28 2016
ECONOMY

Sri Lanka eyes Qatar LNG to fuel power plants in ‘clean energy shift’

Sri Lanka is keen on importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar as part of government policy to shift to clean energy, Minister of City Planning and Water Supply Rauff Hakeem has said.

10:25 AM November 12 2016
B2Details
C7Details