UAE Launches Air Strikes Against Yemen Government Forces To Support Separatists

Southern separatist fighters patrol a road during clashes with government forces in Aden. Photograph: Fawaz Salman/Reuters

Reuters: UAE carries out air strikes against Yemen government forces to support separatists

ADEN (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates carried out air strikes against government forces in South Yemen on Thursday in support of southern separatists who have deployed reinforcements to take back control of the port of Aden from their supposed allies in the Saudi-led coalition.

The UAE, the second foreign power in the coalition, said it carried out air strikes against “terrorist organizations” that attacked Saudi-led coalition forces at Aden airport.

“The recent aggravation in offensives against the Arab Coalition forces and civilians pose a menacing threat to the security of the coalition,” UAE said in a statement published by WAM news agency. “This in turn has necessitated precise and direct air strikes on the 28th and 29th August, 2019 against terrorist militias.”

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WNU Editor: It is obvious that the Saudi-UAE coalition in the Yemen war has fractured.

More News On The UAE Launching Air Strikes Against Yemen Government Forces To Support Separatists

Yemen President urges end of UAE strikes, fears secession -- AP
Yemen government accuses UAE of launching air strikes on its troops -- AFP
Yemeni troops hit by airstrikes amid fierce fighting for control of Aden -- The Guardian
UAE: 'Terrorist militias' targeted as fractures with Saudi grow -- Al Jazeera
Yemen: Airstrikes kill at least 30 troops in Aden -- The Independent
Saudi-backed government in Yemen accuses UAE of attacking its forces -- CNN
Yemen condemns UAE airstrikes on government forces -- Middle East Monitor

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