Yemeni forces seized on Friday the capital city of the Al Jawf governorate after Houthi militants fled the town, sources told Al Arabiya News Channel.
Yemeni troops supported by popular resistance fighters advanced into the town of Al Hazm in retaliation to what the sources described as “breaches by the Houthis” in the past few hours, Al Arabiya reported.
Separately, two ballistic missiles were fired from Yemen at Saudi Arabia. One was intercepted by the Arab coalition while the other landed in a desert area east of the Saudi city of Najran, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
The developments in Yemen are parallel to U.N.-mediated peace talks currently underway in Geneva. The head Houthi envoy to the negotiations denied that the delegation had withdrawn from the talks, adding that a letter of protest had been filed to the United Nations on breaches committed during the conflict. It was reported earlier that the Houthis were absent citing “developments on the ground.”
The Houthi delegate also accused the United Nations envoy of “conspiring” against the militia, Al Arabiya reported.
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Yemeni troops supported by popular resistance fighters advanced into the town of Al Hazm in retaliation to what the sources described as “breaches by the Houthis” in the past few hours, Al Arabiya reported.
Separately, two ballistic missiles were fired from Yemen at Saudi Arabia. One was intercepted by the Arab coalition while the other landed in a desert area east of the Saudi city of Najran, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
The developments in Yemen are parallel to U.N.-mediated peace talks currently underway in Geneva. The head Houthi envoy to the negotiations denied that the delegation had withdrawn from the talks, adding that a letter of protest had been filed to the United Nations on breaches committed during the conflict. It was reported earlier that the Houthis were absent citing “developments on the ground.”
The Houthi delegate also accused the United Nations envoy of “conspiring” against the militia, Al Arabiya reported.
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ReplyDeleteAu moins 68 combattants ont été tués samedi dans le nord-ouest du Yémen lors d'affrontements entre des soldats yéménites et des rebelles chiites, a-t-on appris auprès de sources militaires et tribales.
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La localité de Haradh a été reconquise jeudi par des forces gouvernementales entraînées en Arabie saoudite, qui avaient franchi la frontière pour lancer un assaut et s'emparer de cette ville de 25.000 habitants. Les combats dans le secteur se sont intensifiés samedi car les loyalistes tentent maintenant d'avancer vers la ville portuaire de Midi, sur la mer Rouge, située à une dizaine de kilomètres de Haradh, mais se heurtant aux rebelles qui ont fait acheminer des renforts dans la zone, selon des sources tribales.
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Yemen peace talks called off amid new clashes...
ReplyDeletePeace negotiations between Yemen's warring factions in Switzerland ended without agreement and will resume in mid-January as heavy fighting continued in the country.
Fierce clashes and air strikes by a Saudi-led coalition pounded northern Yemen on Saturday, as the two main parties in the country's nine-month conflict continued to violate a ceasefire.
"We have decided to hold the next round of talks on January 14," UN special envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed told reporters, adding that the location of the next round had yet to be decided.........http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/12/yemen-peace-talks-called-clashes-151220141116705.html
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