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Saudis Airdropping Weapons to Terrorists in Yemen

Tuesday 14 July 2015
Saudis Airdropping Weapons to Terrorists in Yemen
Alwaght-The Saudi regime has been nabbed airdropping weapons to the terrorists operating in the southern part of Yemen.
According to Yemen's al-Masirah TV Yemeni army, along with popular committees, have seized weapons Saudi military aircraft dropped to the terrorists in the southwestern Yemeni province of Lahij on Monday.
The channel has posted photos on social networks showing an assortment of weapons, including automatic guns and rocket launchers, airdropped by Saudi military planes to the terrorists.
In May, Saudi planes airdropped weapons to al-Qaeda terrorists in in the southwestern province of Ta'izz.
Photos released by the channel on social networks show different sorts of weapons, including automatic guns and rocket launchers, airdropped to the terrorists.
In April Saudi military planes also dropped a number of wooden boxes containing various firearms and ammunition to terrorists in the southwestern port city of Aden.
Meanwhile the Yemeni Ministry of Public Health announced that the medical services in 11 provinces have been disrupted by continuous the brutal Saudi aggression on the country.

In response to the Saudi violation of the truce announced by United Nations, the Supreme Revolutionary Committee in Yemen called on the Yemeni communities abroad to protest in front of the UN offices.
Saudi warplanes have continued to bombard Yemeni cities in total violation to the UN-proposed truce in the country where millions are threatened with famine.
Air strikes hit Saada city in Yemen's north, as well as other places south of the capital Sanaa and in the southern province of Lahj, residents said.
Also in Aden province, the Saudi warplanes completely destroyed the Yemeni Company for Grains and Flour Mills in two consecutive raids.
The company used to feed thousands of Yemeni displaced families in Aden.
The UN-proposed humanitarian truce technically went into effect at 20:59 GMT Friday and is supposed to run until July 17, the last day of the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.
But the ceasefire, much needed to rush food supplies to a population threatened by famine, has been flouted by airstrikes conducted by the Saudi military.
Local Yemeni sources say more than 4,500 people have been killed since Riyadh started its deadly airstrikes against the country in March 26. The Saudi regime has ignored calls to halt its brutal attack on Yemeni civilians during the Muslim Holy Month of Ramadhan.
The main objective behind the Saudi aggression against Yemen was to weaken the Houthi Ansarullah movement and to restore power to the fugitive former President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi, a staunch ally of Riyadh.

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