The Yemeni war (2015-present) began between two factions claiming to constitute the Yemeni government. Houthi forces allied with forces loyal to the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh confronted forces loyal to the Saudi-backed government of Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi.
In March 2015, Houthi-Saleh forces captured Sana, the last remaining stronghold of pro-Hadi forces. Hadi fled to Saudi Arabia that responded with a large-scale invasion to Yemen in an attempt to re-establish its proxy in power.
ISIS and al-Qaeda were also involved in the conflict, carrying out attacks across the country.
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Military Situation In Yemen On December 18, 2018 (Map Update)
This map provides a general look at the current military situation in Yemen. It sees that the ceasefire agreement reached by the warring parties in Sweden has resulted in no progress in the peace process so far.
UN sets Hodeidah ceasefire date for December 18: Houthi official Truce brokered by UN between pro-government forces and Houthi rebels set for December 18, Houthi official says.
…”The Houthis received a message from the UN, setting the date to begin the ceasefire between the warring parties in the city of Hodeidah on December 18,” the Houthis spokesperson told Al Jazeera.
At the Sweden talks, the warring parties also signed an agreement on a prisoner exchange. The swap is expected to be completed before January 20…
Oh FFS…
UN sets Hodeidah ceasefire date for December 18: Houthi official
Truce brokered by UN between pro-government forces and Houthi rebels set for December 18, Houthi official says.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/12/sets-hodeidah-ceasefire-date-december-18-houthi-official-181216080033848.html