Balistic missiles were intercepted Monday, January 24 above Abu Dhabi. Three days after murderers in Yemen.
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The echo of the Yemen war again sounded in Abu Dhabi, Monday, January 24th in the early morning, when departures of air defense missiles and explosions illuminated the nascent dawn in the capital of the emirate . In a statement, the United Arab Emirates Department of Defense claims to have intercepted two ballistic missiles that targeted the city, attributing this attack to Yemeni hush rebels. “This attack has not been a victim, and the remains of the intercepted and destroyed ballistic missiles dropped in different places of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi,” said the ministry in a statement.
This is the second attack on the United Arab Emirates led by the Hushists in a week. The Yemeni rebels had already claimed, on January 17, a raid of drones who hit oil facilities and Abu Dhabi airport and made three dead. In retaliation, the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia, to which the United Arab Emirates participate, has increased the air strikes against the Yemeni territory. These raids are among the most murderers since the entry into war in 2015 of the Gulf Monarchies against the insurgents close to Iran.
Friday, a bombing aimed at a prison in the city of Saada, fief of the Houthist rebels, in northern Yemen, has made more than 100 deaths, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross. If a coalition statement described the information that the prison had been affected “unfounded”, the NGO doctors without borders (MSF), which went to the site, confirms that the building, which served detention center for migrant workers transiting by Yemen, has been devastated.
“This is the last of a long series of unjustifiable air strikes from the coalition led by Saudi Arabia on places such as schools, hospitals, markets, parties and prisons , denounced Saturday Ahmed Mahat, MSF’s head of mission in Yemen. In recent days, we attended a disturbing escalation of the war in Yemen, with many aerial strikes on Sanaa throughout the week, who continued this. Morning. “
” We are entitled to six or seven strikes per night “
Employee of Hajjah Resident Humanitarian NGO, a city northwest of Sanaa, Bushra al-Dukhainah confirms the intensity of bombing:
“Since the beginning of the climbing, we are entitled to six or seven strikes per night. My son is terrified. One of his friends died in an air raid, at the beginning of the war and, since then, Every new explosion revives his trauma, plunges him into a panic attack. He spends his time asking me when all this will end and I do not know what to answer him every new year, we hope that the situation will improve and actually, it only worsens. “
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