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Battles Rage Around International Airport in Strategic Yemeni City
The United States military is helping the Saudi-led coalition with flight refueling and information to avoid civilian casualties. But last week, it declined an Emirati request for intelligence, reconnaissance aircraft and Navy minesweepers for the Al Hudaydah operation amid growing opposition in Congress to the offensive.
France stepped in, offering to send teams of specialists to clear the waters around the port of mines, Emirati officials said on Thursday. But on Friday the French Defense Ministry said that it was considering mine-sweeping operations only after the military operation is over, and emphasized that France was not part of the coalition.
Emirati miliary advisers are leading a force of about 5,000, most of them locally recruited Yemeni troops, according to a senior Emirati official. He declined to specify the number of Emiratis, but the figure is likely to be several hundred, if not more than 1,000 to manage a force that size, and to call in airstrikes.
The World Health Organization estimates that at least 10,000 Yemenis have died as a result of the war, although other estimates put the figure as high as 44,000. More than 75 percent of Yemen’s population relies on humanitarian aid.
As fighting has spread around the airport, retreating Houthi fighters took up positions in houses in a nearby village. At least two civilians were killed in fighting and 26 injured, including seven children, according to officials at Al Thawrah Hospital in Al Hudaydah.
Saleem Al-Shamiri, an official with the Norwegian Refugee Council in Sana who has close family in Al Hudaydah, said city residents were fearful about the approaching fighting.
“The situation is getting scarier. People feel more tension with every day that passes, wondering what will happen tomorrow, or next week, or in a few minutes,” he said.
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Battles Rage Around International Airport in Strategic Yemeni City
The United States military is helping the Saudi-led coalition with flight refueling and information to avoid civilian casualties. But last week, it declined an Emirati request for intelligence, reconnaissance aircraft and Navy minesweepers for the Al Hudaydah operation amid growing opposition in Congress to the offensive.
France stepped in, offering to send teams of specialists to clear the waters around the port of mines, Emirati officials said on Thursday. But on Friday the French Defense Ministry said that it was considering mine-sweeping operations only after the military operation is over, and emphasized that France was not part of the coalition.
Emirati miliary advisers are leading a force of about 5,000, most of them locally recruited Yemeni troops, according to a senior Emirati official. He declined to specify the number of Emiratis, but the figure is likely to be several hundred, if not more than 1,000 to manage a force that size, and to call in airstrikes.
The World Health Organization estimates that at least 10,000 Yemenis have died as a result of the war, although other estimates put the figure as high as 44,000. More than 75 percent of Yemen’s population relies on humanitarian aid.
As fighting has spread around the airport, retreating Houthi fighters took up positions in houses in a nearby village. At least two civilians were killed in fighting and 26 injured, including seven children, according to officials at Al Thawrah Hospital in Al Hudaydah.
Saleem Al-Shamiri, an official with the Norwegian Refugee Council in Sana who has close family in Al Hudaydah, said city residents were fearful about the approaching fighting.
“The situation is getting scarier. People feel more tension with every day that passes, wondering what will happen tomorrow, or next week, or in a few minutes,” he said.
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Battles Rage Around International Airport in Strategic Yemeni City
The United States military is helping the Saudi-led coalition with flight refueling and information to avoid civilian casualties. But last week, it declined an Emirati request for intelligence, reconnaissance aircraft and Navy minesweepers for the Al Hudaydah operation amid growing opposition in Congress to the offensive.
France stepped in, offering to send teams of specialists to clear the waters around the port of mines, Emirati officials said on Thursday. But on Friday the French Defense Ministry said that it was considering mine-sweeping operations only after the military operation is over, and emphasized that France was not part of the coalition.
Emirati miliary advisers are leading a force of about 5,000, most of them locally recruited Yemeni troops, according to a senior Emirati official. He declined to specify the number of Emiratis, but the figure is likely to be several hundred, if not more than 1,000 to manage a force that size, and to call in airstrikes.
The World Health Organization estimates that at least 10,000 Yemenis have died as a result of the war, although other estimates put the figure as high as 44,000. More than 75 percent of Yemen’s population relies on humanitarian aid.
As fighting has spread around the airport, retreating Houthi fighters took up positions in houses in a nearby village. At least two civilians were killed in fighting and 26 injured, including seven children, according to officials at Al Thawrah Hospital in Al Hudaydah.
Saleem Al-Shamiri, an official with the Norwegian Refugee Council in Sana who has close family in Al Hudaydah, said city residents were fearful about the approaching fighting.
“The situation is getting scarier. People feel more tension with every day that passes, wondering what will happen tomorrow, or next week, or in a few minutes,” he said.
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