HADI FORCES ADVANCE IN ADEN AHEAD OF TRUCE

(Foto: Arab News)
(Foto: Arab News)

Riyadh, 11 Shawwal 1436/27 July 2015 (MINA) – The latest developments in Yemen were the focus of a telephone conversation on Sunday (26/7) between Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, second deputy premier and minister of defense, and Yemen’s President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi.

The deputy crown prince received the phone call from the president, SPA reported.

They also discussed the coalition’s efforts to support the legitimacy of Hadi’s government and to restore stability in Yemen,  Arab News  Agency quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA).

Pro-government forces battled retreating oposition on the northern outskirts of Yemen’s second city Aden on Sunday ahead of a humanitarian truce declared by the Saudi led coalition.

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Troops loyal to President Hadi sought to tighten their control of the southern port city and surrounding areas ahead of the cease-fire.

But Houthi leader Abdulmalik Al-Houthi rejected the truce, according to a statement on a Twitter account believed to be managed by his group, saying it was aimed at allowing pro-government fighters to regroup.

And Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi, President of the High Committee of the Revolution, in comments published by the group-controlled Saba news agency, said his group “had not been consulted by the UN, and could therefore not give a “negative or positive” answer about the truce.

Pro-Hadi Popular Resistance militiamen attacked the Houthis on the northern outskirts of Aden, forcing the rebels out of the Basateen and Jawala areas.

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The loyalist forces have been bolstered by new weaponry and armored vehicles delivered by the coalition.

They also benefited from coalition air support, military sources said, “adding that dozens of rebels were killed in the latest fighting”.

“Troops loyal to Hadi forced  the group out of the town of Sabr in Lahj province, Gen. Fadhel,” Hassan said.

Hassan said pro-Hadi troops had taken the town that links Aden to Huta, the provincial capital of Lahj, adding that Huta is the next target before reaching Al-Anad, the country’s largest airbase.  (T/Imt/R04)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

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