Saudi-Led Strikes Kill at Least 12 Yemeni Rebels

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Saudi-led coalition warplanes hit anti-government forces in south Yemen Monday, killing at least 12 Huthi insurgents and allied forces as fighting continued across several provinces, military and local sources said.

The aircraft pounded five schools converted by the Shiite rebels into military bases in Ataq, the capital of Abyan province, military sources said.

The raids killed at least 12 insurgents and troops loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, who has allied himself with the northern rebels against the government of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, the sources said.

Also in Abyan, warplanes targeted rebel positions on the outskirts of Loder, the province's second largest city, witnesses said.

Clashes were ongoing southwest of Loder between rebels and southern forces that have sided with Hadi, they added.

Fierce fighting also raged in the central city of Taez, with the warring parties using tanks and rocket-propelled grenades inside residential areas, local officials said.

Medics said at least 16 civilians were killed in Taez on Sunday. Coalition warplanes meanwhile hit rebel positions east of Taez overnight, witnesses said.

The United Nations says more than 1,000 people have been killed in fighting in Yemen since late March, when Saudi Arabia assembled an Arab coalition in support of Hadi.

The embattled leader asked for Gulf intervention after the rebels closed in on his refuge in the southern port city of Aden after they had overrun several provinces since September, including the capital.

He has since fled to Saudi Arabia.

Air strikes have continued despite a coalition announcement last week of an end to its air campaign dubbed "Operation Decisive Storm".

The coalition is now working on military and political fronts to reestablish the legitimate authority in Sanaa, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and UAE armed forces chief Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahayan said.

The campaign's new phase is based on a "multilayered strategy, including military, as well as politics and development, to reestablish the legitimacy," he said during a visit to UAE armed forces in Saudi Arabia taking part in the coalition.

"We have no other choice but to succeed in the test of Yemen," he said, according to UAE daily Al-Ittihad.

He stressed the UAE's determination to act alongside other Arab countries to confront "regional agendas that reflect greed," an apparent reference to Gulf neighbor Iran which is accused of backing the rebels.

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Thumb ex-fpm 27 April 2015, 14:32

Coalition aircraft pounded five schools converted by rebels into military bases in Ataq, the capital of Abyan province, military sources said.

converting schools into military bases?!!

Thumb justin 27 April 2015, 16:52

" now how many dead schoolkids killed by saudi bombs..."
what we know is how many school children and women were killed by assad.
Regime Air Raids on Syrian Market Kill 40 Civilians
http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/176836-regime-air-raids-on-syrian-market-kill-40-civilians

Thumb ex-fpm 27 April 2015, 17:34

"that's what nakharnet would want you to think. now how many dead schoolkids killed by saudi bombs, we will never know (:"

LOL and flamethrower wants to convince us that schools are open in Yemen instead of admitting his iranian terrorist allies are hiding in schools.

Thumb EagleDawn 27 April 2015, 20:58

yes, the yemeni schools remain open and serve hot meals and fresh juice despite the nationwide state of war.

Thumb liberty 27 April 2015, 21:50

seriously guys, this idiot flamethrower keeps humiliating himself one has to feel sorry for him:)

Thumb EagleDawn 27 April 2015, 14:45

I hope these iranian khomeini terrorists did not suffer too much teeeeheeeeheee:D

Thumb EagleDawn 27 April 2015, 15:55

you read al mayadeen? teeeheeeheee:D

Thumb Mystic 27 April 2015, 15:40

Saudi Arabia offcially assisting ISIS in Yemen with their continued airstrikes.

Thumb EagleDawn 27 April 2015, 16:00

apparently flamethrower lives in yemen and "its" mature opinion is only the resulting synthesis of personal thoughts "it" experienced during "its" stay there. It is obviously well versed in yemeni lifestyle and as such, i value "its" opinion which is devoid of any gratuitous confessional or sectarian hatred.

Thumb Mystic 27 April 2015, 17:45

Yallah Saudi arabia, bring in your "brave" arab jarab ground forces.

Then it can be a fair fight.

Thumb Mystic 27 April 2015, 18:54

Because you saudis are cowards texas, you do not even stand out hand to hand combat, just using ISIS for that job, while providing them Air cover.

Thumb Mystic 27 April 2015, 20:33

Don't you worry texas, whatever supplies the Ansarallah needs, they will seize from Hadis men, saudi airdrops and ISIS.

The Wahabis will not win so easily, this war will probaly continue for years to come on all fronts.

Thumb EagleDawn 27 April 2015, 20:56

Mystic, two days into the air strikes you reported your houthis downing a dozen Saudi F-15s and occupying 30 Saudi villages. What are the latest Saudi losses according to the information you are getting from your houthi relatives inside yemen?

Thumb ashtah 27 April 2015, 17:00

flamethrower is now a social justice warrior on the internet. He cares for civilians.....
فيديو يظهر حوثيين يقنصون طفلا في عدن
http://www.aljazeera.net/news/arabic/2015/4/26/فيديو-يظهر-حوثيين-يقنصون-طفلا-في-عدن

Thumb ashtah 27 April 2015, 17:02

Assad’s hold on power looks shakier than ever as rebels advance in Syria
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/assads-regime-at-increasing-risk-amid-a-surge-of-rebel-advances/2015/04/26/c2742e22-ec32-11e4-8050-839e9234b303_story.html?tid=sm_fb

Thumb ashtah 27 April 2015, 17:21

southern do u have similar statistics for civilians in iraq and syria killed by hezbollah, iran, and the shia militia or your fatasy statistics only apply for yemen...

Thumb ex-fpm 27 April 2015, 20:06

Since the Saturday capture of Jisr al-Shughur, the regime has launched a spate of air strikes on rebel-held towns in Idlib province that killed at least 73 civilians on Sunday alone.

Abdel Rahman said 19 children and 11 women were among the dead, with the deadliest strike coming in the town of Darkush, near the Turkish border.

Raids there on Sunday hit a marketplace, killing 53 people, including eight children and nine women.