Yemen blames Iran, Houthis for Aden airport blast
Yemen’s prime minister on Thursday accused the Houthi militias and Iran of being responsible for the deadly explosion at the airport in the southern Yemeni city of Aden.
Yemen’s prime minister on Thursday accused the Houthi militias and Iran of being responsible for the deadly explosion at the airport in the southern Yemeni city of Aden.
The Arab Coalition destroyed a bomb-laden boat belonging to Iran-backed Houthi militia which was targeting maritime routes south of the Red Sea, the coalition spokesman Turki al-Maliki said on Sunday.
According to a report by World Socialist Web Site, US President Donald Trump might use alleged Iran drone attacks on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities as an opportunity to hit Tehran.
White house says downing US drone by Houthis in Yemen is “only possible because of Iran’s lethal aid” to the group which is another example of Tehran’s efforts to escalate conflict and “threaten regional stability.”
The United Arab Emirates has called upon international community to restrict Iran’s interventionist behavior in the Middle East, adding instability and crisis to the existing problems, Emirate News Agency reported on Wednesday.
UN expert announced that Iran is sending oil to Houthis in Yemen to fight against their government, The Gulf Today reported on Sunday.
A confidential United Nation report seen by Reuters announced that two missile launchers has recently been found in Yemen, which appeared to be made in Iran.