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 November 3, 2023 (Map Update)
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Saudi fire killed civilian in the Raqu area of Munbah district;
The Yemeni Armed Forces attacked the “Unity Explorer” ship and the “Number Nine” ship with an anti-ship missile and with a suicide drone near Bab al-Mandeb.
the western colonial parasites now have to acknowledge that these days warmongering has its consequences. persia is no longer a western megalomaniac’s playground. by pushing their self agrandisement and greed, they have done a disservice to their own people that will take a long time to repair. in the meantime, these parasites if not expelled from the host will fleece their own until they have nothing left.
the western colonial parasites now have to acknowledge that these days warmongering has its consequences. persia is no longer a western megalomaniac’s playground. by pushing their self agrandisement and greed, they have done a disservice to their own people that will take a long time to repair. in the meantime, these parasites if not expelled from the host will fleece their own until they have nothing left.