Sunday, May 10, 2015

Saudi-drove coalition strikes target ex-Yemen president's habitation



Warplanes from the coalition drove by Saudi Arabia has shelled the living arrangement of Ali Abdullah Saleh in the capital, Sanaa, yet Yemen's previous president is accepted to be safe, witnesses have said.

Three air strikes hit Saleh's habitation from the get-go Sunday morning, yet the president and his family are "well", Yemeni news organization Khabar said, by Reuters news office.

Tufts of smoke were seen ascending from the zone in the most recent strike in Sanaa taking after a night of concentrated air assaults against radical positions after dissidents shelled Saudi bordertown on Thursday.

Saleh, who ventured down in 2012 after a year of destructive across the country dissents against his three-decade guideline, is blamed for agreeing with Houthi contenders, who removed UN-upheld President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi in February.

Air strikes against the Houthis and warriors, unified to Saleh, have been completed by a coalition of Arab countries since March 26.

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