
Saudi Arabia has launched a military operations including airstrikes against Houthis in Yemen. (Photo: World Bulletin)
Shan’a, 7 Jumadil Akhir 1436/27 March 2015 (MINA) – Saudi Arabia has launched a military operations including airstrikes against Houthis in Yemen, the Saudi Ambassador to the U.S. said.
Saudi ambassador in Washington Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir said that the operation was part of a 10-member coalition, World Bulletin quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.
“Saudi Arabia has launched military operations in Yemen, as part of a coalition of over 10 countries in response to a direct request from the legitimate government of Yemen,” Saudi ambassador in Washington Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir told at a press conference at the Saudi embassy.
Airstrikes began at 7 p.m. Eastern time (GMT2300), according to al-Jubeir, and aims to “protect the people of Yemen and its legitimate government from a takeover by the Houthis.”
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The operation followed the request of Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
“Based on the appeal from President Hadi, and based on the Kingdom’s responsibility to Yemen and its people, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, along with its allies within the GCC and outside the GCC, launched military operations in support of the people of Yemen and their legitimate government,” said al-Jubeir, using the acronym for the Gulf Cooperation Council, which includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said President Barack Obama has authorized “logistical and intelligence support” to the GCC’s military operations, and the U.S. is establishing “a Joint Planning Cell with Saudi Arabia to coordinate U.S. military and intelligence support.”
The Saudi army was deployed Tuesday along its border with Yemen due to the advance of Houthi rebels near the boundary.
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Yemen has been rocked by turmoil since last September, when the rebels overran the capital from where they have sought to extend their influence to other parts of the country.
They have advanced to the southern port city of Aden, where Hadi was based after fleeing house arrest in the capital of Sanaa.
Hadi left his residence in Aden on Wednesday amid fighting with Houthi rebels and security forces in the city.
His whereabouts are unclear, however, as presidential sources say he is in Yemen but some local media report he has left the country. (T/P011/P3)
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Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)
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