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Saudi Arabia bombs Yemen over shipment of weapons for separatists that arrived from UAE

Saudi Arabia bombed Yemen’s port city of Mukalla on Tuesday over what it described as a shipment of weapons for a separatist force there that arrived from the United Arab Emirates. The UAE did not immediately acknowledge the strike.

The attack signals a new escalation in tensions between the kingdom and the separatist forces of the Southern Transitional Council, which is backed by the Emirates. It also further strains ties between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi, which had been backing competing sides in Yemen’s decadelong war against the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels amid a moment of unease across the wider Red Sea region.

A military statement carried by the state-run Saudi Press Agency announced the strikes, which it said came after ships arrived there from Fujairah, a port city on the UAE’s eastern coast.

“The ships’ crew had the disabled tracking devices aboard the vessels, and unloaded a large amount of weapons and combat vehicles in support of the Southern Transitional Council’s forces,” it said.

“Considering that the aforementioned weapons constitute an imminent threat, and an escalation that threatens peace and stability, the Coalition Air Force has conducted this morning a limited airstrike that targeted weapons and military vehicles offloaded from the two vessels in Mukalla,” it added.

It wasn’t immediately clear if there were any casualties from the strike or if any other military besides Saudi Arabia’s took part. The Saudi military said it conducted the attack overnight to make sure “no collateral damage occurred.”

The UAE did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the AP. The Council’s AIC satellite news channel acknowledged the strikes, without offering details.

The attack likely targeted a ship identified by analysts as the Greenland, a roll-on, roll-off vessel flagged out of St. Kitts. Tracking data analyzed by the AP showed the vessel had been in Fujairah on Dec. 22 and arrived in Mukalla on Sunday. The second vessel could not be immediately identified.

Mohammed al-Basha, a Yemen expert and the founder of the Basha Report, a risk advisory firm, cited social media videos which purported to show new armored vehicles rolling through Mukalla after the ship’s arrival. The ship’s owners, based in Dubai, could not be immediately reached.

“I expect a calibrated escalation from both sides. The UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council is likely to respond by consolidating control,” al-Basha said. “At the same time, the flow of weapons from the UAE to the STC is set to be curtailed following the port attack, particularly as Saudi Arabia controls the airspace.”

Footage later aired by Saudi state television, which appeared to be filmed by a surveillance aircraft, purportedly showed the armored vehicles moving through Mukalla to a staging area. The types of vehicles corresponded to the social media footage.

Mukalla is in Yemen’s Hadramout governorate, which the Council had seized in recent days. The port city is some 480 kilometers (300 miles) northeast of Aden, which has been the seat of power for anti-Houthi forces in Yemen after the rebels seized the capital, Sanaa, back in 2014.

The strike in Mukalla comes after Saudi Arabia targeted the Council in airstrikes Friday that analysts described as a warning for the separatists to halt their advance and leave the governorates of Hadramout and Mahra.

The Council had pushed out forces there affiliated with the Saudi-backed National Shield Forces, another group in the coalition fighting the Houthis.

Those aligned with the Council have increasingly flown the flag of South Yemen, which was a separate country from 1967-1990. Demonstrators have been rallying for days to support political forces calling for South Yemen to secede again from Yemen.

The actions by the separatists have put pressure on the relationship between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, which maintain close relations and are members of the OPEC oil cartel, but also have competed for influence and international business in recent years.

There has also been an escalation of violence in Sudan, another nation on the Red Sea, where the kingdom and the Emirates support opposing forces in that country’s ongoing war.

Meanwhile, Israel has acknowledged Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland as an independent nation, the first to do so in over 30 years. That’s sparked concern from the Houthis, who have threatened to attack any Israeli presence in Somaliland.

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Pathetic, Muslims fighting with each other. The region will have more unstability, more resources wasted and chance for West to sell their ammunition
"The believers are but brothers, so make settlement between your brothers. And fear Allah that you may receive mercy." 49:10
 
Pathetic, Muslims fighting with each other. The region will have more unstability, more resources wasted and chance for West to sell their ammunition
"The believers are but brothers, so make settlement between your brothers. And fear Allah that you may receive mercy." 49:10

You think the Arab rulers actually practice Islam ?
 
Pakistan is sworn security guard of Saudi Arabia and ain’t no way no country can touch Saudis as long as Pakistanis are standing at their gates holding guns and ration that could last many months.

If UAE thinks they have bought Pakistan by rolling over $2 billion dollars worth loans, they’re absolutely right about it, but please understand and not out them in a tricky situation.
 
Saudis are Saudis but man I am sick of UAE the tiny mercenary kingdom with proxies everywhere
 
Pakistan is sworn security guard of Saudi Arabia and ain’t no way no country can touch Saudis as long as Pakistanis are standing at their gates holding guns and ration that could last many months.

If UAE thinks they have bought Pakistan by rolling over $2 billion dollars worth loans, they’re absolutely right about it, but please understand and not out them in a tricky situation.
Saudi Arabia is already blessed with the aashirwad of Sanatani Narendra Modi. :inti

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UAE Statement on Ongoing Developments in Yemen​

The United Arab Emirates expresses concern regarding the statement issued by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the fundamental inaccuracies it contains regarding the UAE’s role in the ongoing developments in the Republic of Yemen.

The UAE categorically rejects any attempt to implicate the country in tensions among Yemeni parties and strongly denounces allegations that it exerted pressure on, or issued directives to, any Yemeni party to undertake military operations that would undermine the security of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia or target its borders.

The UAE reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the security and stability of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, its full respect for the Kingdom’s sovereignty and national security, and its rejection of any actions that could threaten the security of the Kingdom or the wider region. The UAE firmly believes that the fraternal and historical relations between the two countries constitute a cornerstone of regional stability, and reaffirms its full coordination with the Kingdom.

The UAE further stresses that since the outset of the developments in the governorates of Hadhramaut and Al-Mahrah, its position has focused on containing the situation, supporting de-escalation efforts, and promoting understandings to contribute to preserving security and stability and protecting civilians, in full coordination with the brotherly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

With regard to the statement issued by the military spokesperson of the Coalition Forces concerning the military operation at the Port of Mukalla, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirms its categorical rejection of claims alleging the fueling of the Yemeni conflict, noting that the referenced statement was issued without consultation with the Coalition member states.

The Ministry confirms that the shipment concerned did not include any weapons, and that the vehicles unloaded were not intended for any Yemeni party, but were shipped for use by UAE forces operating in Yemen. The Ministry stresses that the allegations circulating in this regard do not reflect the nature or purpose of the shipment, and underscores that there was high-level coordination regarding these vehicles between the UAE and Saudi Arabia, along with an agreement that the vehicles would not leave the port. Nevertheless, the UAE was surprised by the targeting of the vehicles at the Port of Mukalla.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stresses that the UAE’s presence in Yemen was at the request of the legitimate Yemeni government and within the framework of the Saudi-led Arab Coalition, with the aim of supporting the restoration of legitimacy and combating terrorism, while fully respecting the sovereignty of the Republic of Yemen. The UAE has made significant sacrifices since the launch of Coalition operations and has stood in solidarity with the brotherly Yemeni people at various stages.

The Ministry notes that these developments raise legitimate questions regarding how this issue and its potential repercussions have been addressed, at a time that demands the highest levels of coordination, restraint and wisdom, particularly given the prevailing security challenges and threats posed by terrorist groups, including Al Qaeda, the Houthis and the Muslim Brotherhood, within the framework of international efforts aimed at combating terrorism and extremism and fostering opportunities for de-escalation and stability.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirms that addressing the recent developments must be carried out responsibly and in a manner that prevents escalation, based on verified facts and existing coordination among the concerned parties, in a way that preserves security and stability, safeguards shared interests, and contributes to supporting the political process and bringing an end to the crisis in Yemen.

 
So now we are caught in the middle of 2 supposed friends who do we back saudi or recently that zionist chamcha uae leader who was here a few days ago .

What a mess
 
If anyone thinks these Saudis are capable of fighting in yemen are in for rude suprise they got walloped by the houthis last time
And now this problem with the stc and uae

They are definetly going to pressurise asim munir now to send pakistanis as fighting troops.

The biggest winner Israel whilst it has all these people killing themselves it will cleanse gaza and ship off any survivors to the scorched burnt skinny land.
 
If anyone thinks these Saudis are capable of fighting in yemen are in for rude suprise they got walloped by the houthis last time
And now this problem with the stc and uae

They are definetly going to pressurise asim munir now to send pakistanis as fighting troops.

The biggest winner Israel whilst it has all these people killing themselves it will cleanse gaza and ship off any survivors to the scorched burnt skinny land.
Which is exactly what we told you yesterday. Has someone hacked your account. The Trump plan is prerequisite to this happening and Munir offered his services to stay in Power.
 
Which is exactly what we told you yesterday. Has someone hacked your account. The Trump plan is prerequisite to this happening and Munir offered his services to stay in Power.

Well it moved pretty quickly uae is pulling out.

What the stc now does remains to be seen against the Yemeni goverment and saudi arabia they've been told to withdraw and hand back the territory captured .
 
So hopefully no pakistani troops will be in yemen
We were wise last time not to get involved in the other civil war with the houthis in north yemen it would have caused massive backlash in pakistan since we have a significant shia population
 
There is no need to blame the Israelis here. Both of these Arab countries are extremely paranoid and jealous of each other, Saudi is scared that UAE will modernise faster, UAE always paranoid of the support Saudi has for religious reasons.

Their foreign policy has not been aligned for some time. While Saudi has been able to cultivate strong support via soft power of pushing Wahabi clerics in the past, the Emirates are keen to develop footholds in the region too. But they don't have as much time, so are spending money to channel arms to regimes friendly to them.
 
Well it moved pretty quickly uae is pulling out.

What the stc now does remains to be seen against the Yemeni goverment and saudi arabia they've been told to withdraw and hand back the territory captured .
Yes but the Zionist Arabs trying to out doing each to sit on Trump and Netanyahus danda. And soon there will be some other issue. The Djhaal rules their thought processes
 
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