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.
Military Situation In Yemen On February 16, 2017 (Map Update)5
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Military Situation In Yemen On February 16, 2017 (Map Update)
This map shows the military situation in Yemen on February 16, 2017. Recently, pro-Saudi forces had retaken the historic Red Sea port of Mocha from the Houthi-Saleh alliance.
Mocha swings back and forth so often like a cats tail…
I’m sure it will be back in the right hands again soon…
Salahudin Ghafoor
8 years ago
not really. Southies have been defeated in many fronts but have still significant resistance.Moucha has fallen and if Hudeida does it will reduce the arg smuggling.The latest position post Trumpm election is that Iran will reduce its assistance to Southies.The rent visit to Kuwait says all!
Mocha swings back and forth so often like a cats tail…
I’m sure it will be back in the right hands again soon…
not really. Southies have been defeated in many fronts but have still significant resistance.Moucha has fallen and if Hudeida does it will reduce the arg smuggling.The latest position post Trumpm election is that Iran will reduce its assistance to Southies.The rent visit to Kuwait says all!
CORRECTION : HOUTHIES nd not southies!