01.06.2017, 20:20
(01.06.2017, 14:23)hunter1 schrieb: Läuft auch im Süden alles super:
Zitat:SANAA, Yemen – Forces backed by the United Arab Emirates have taken over the airport in the southern city of Aden, according to Yemeni security officials, further fueling tension between internationally recognized President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi and the UAE.
The officials said that one soldier from among the forces guarding the airport died in clashes Wednesday morning. The officials spoke anonymously as they were not authorized to brief the media.
The UAE contributed forces to the Saudi-led coalition that secured Hadi’s return to the country following his exile in 2014. Hadi was originally forced to flee the capital, Sanaa, when it was seized by Shiite rebels, and Aden became his temporary seat of power.
However, tensions have grown between Hadi and the UAE over control of Aden’s airport, the main gateway to Yemen’s second largest city. UAE-led forces have made several previous unsuccessful attempts to seize the airport.
Hadi’s supporters accuse the UAE of aiding groups attempting to create an independent government in the south of Yemen, which would allow the leading economic power in the region to maintain a permanent presence in the south with its strategic ports.
Quelle: http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/ma...airport-i/
Wenn der von Houthis dominierte Norden, die Anhänger von Saleh und jetzt auch noch Gruppen aus dem Süden Hadi nicht unterstützen wollen, wer hilft ihm dann eigentlich noch von den Jemeniten?
Was ist eigentlich aus der angekündigten Offensive geworden?