Yemen Crisis/Conflict & the "Decisive Storm" Coalition

ShahryarHedayat

Junior Member
Saudi-Led Coalition Jet Shot Down in Yemen's Sanaa – Source

A local source told Sputnik that a warplane of the Saudi-led coalition striking Yemen’s Houthi rebels was downed in area near country's capital Sanaa.

SANAA (Sputnik) – A warplane of the Saudi-led coalition striking Yemen’s Houthi rebels was downed in Al Hatarish area near country's capital Sanaa, local source told Sputnik Saturday.

Earlier in the day, Yemeni media reported that country’s air defense forces had hit a coalition jet.

According to the source, the pilot of the jet is “alive and was placed under arrest.”

On Wednesday night, a Saudi Arabia-led coalition including the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan, Morocco, Sudan, Pakistan and Egypt launched a military campaign against Houthi positions in Sanaa. The operation followed a request by the country's ousted President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.

The airstrikes have caused dozens of deaths and casualties.
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Can anyone confirm that?
 

ShahryarHedayat

Junior Member
Today the Houthis managed to continue their advance and gain ground in the Shabwa province, gaining control of the 19th brigade and all areas around it in Bayhan, which was previously controlled by Al Qaeda.

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LesAdieux

Junior Member
I think the purpose of the saudi is to spoil the iran nuke talk which has reached critical point, the saudi like israel hate agreement of any kind with iran. war is dangerous business, the house of saud is a house of cards, the conflict may engulf the whole arabic peninsula.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
I Beg to differ, the Nuclear farce is a issue sure but the bigger issue for the Saudis is geographic. Yemen is literally next door and the idea of having a failed state with a ideology sitting next to them has to be there primary concern.
 

ShahryarHedayat

Junior Member
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