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Houthi drone attack kills, injures Yemen army personnel

Armed drone targets military parade in Yemen’s southern Lahij province, government sources say

10.01.2019 - Update : 10.01.2019
Houthi drone attack kills, injures Yemen army personnel

By Shoukri Hussein and Murat al-Arifi

ADEN, Yemen

At least four Yemeni military personnel were killed Thursday -- and 10 others injured -- in a drone attack that targeted a military parade in the southern Lahij province, according to government sources.

Military Intelligence chief Mohamed Tamah and Fadl Hassan, the commander of the army’s fourth military zone, were among those injured in the attack, which occurred at Lahij’s Anad Airbase, a local military source, who spoke to Anadolu Agency on condition of anonymity, said.

Yemeni Army Chief-of-Staff Abdullah al-Nakhei, his deputy, and Lahij Governor Ahmad at-Turki were also “slightly injured” in Thursday’s attack, the source said.

Spokesmen for the Houthi rebel group, which has controlled capital Sanaa since 2014, later claimed responsibility for the attack.

Lahij’s Al-Anad Airbase is currently manned by Yemeni forces backed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Since 2015, Saudi Arabia and several of its Arab allies -- including the UAE -- have waged a massive military campaign against the Houthis, who had overrun much of Yemen one year earlier.


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