Top Yemen Commander Killed as Rebels Hit Back

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Yemeni rebels hit back at government forces advancing up the Red Sea coast killing a deputy army commander in a missile strike, a military source said on Wednesday.

Army deputy chief of staff Major General Ahmad Saif Al Yafii was killed by a heat-seeking missile on the outskirts of the coastal town of Mokha, the source told AFP.

The rebels and their allies had pushed back south and reached the eastern outskirts of Mokha, which the army had overrun on February 10.

It was a major setback for an offensive launched by government forces in January to try to recapture Yemen's 450 kilometer (280 miles) Red Sea coastline, which had previously been almost entirely in rebel hands.

Government commanders had talked confidently of pushing north towards the rebel-held port city of Hodeida, a vital conduit for U.N.-supervised aid deliveries to rebel-held areas.

The loyalists' capture of Mokha was their biggest success in months.

Despite nearly two years of military support from a Saudi-led coalition, government forces are still largely restricted to the south and areas along the Saudi border.

The rebels still hold the capital Sanaa and much of the central and northern highlands as well as the coast around Hodeida.

Before the 19th Century, Mokha was Yemen's main port and export hub for coffee grown in the highlands and its historical symbolism meant it was fiercely fought over.

Its role was overtaken by Hodeida and second city Aden, where the government is based.

The conflict on Yemen has shown no let-up despite U.N. warnings of looming famine.

U.N. humanitarian coordinator for Yemen Jamie McGoldrick warned on Tuesday that seven million Yemenis are close to starvation. 

More than 7,400 people have been killed since the coalition intervention began in March 2015, including around 1,400 children, according to World Health Organization figures.

McGoldrick said the death toll was closer to 10,000.

Comments 10
Thumb Mystic 22 February 2017, 13:19

How can they claim Moqha is under their control? The Ansarullah still remains in the districts of that town.

Thumb Mystic 22 February 2017, 15:06

mowaten, look at this beautiful video here.

Saudi Army driving so proudly in their American made Tanks.

https://youtu.be/ePxxXb24nyw?t=1m39s

Thumb _mowaten_ 22 February 2017, 13:44

they used a heat-seeking missile, Saif Al Yafii must have eaten too many beans the night before lol

Missing CFTC 22 February 2017, 14:11

Strikingly Original
Bold, and Hilarious
Always going where no one else dares

@_mowaten_
What can one say, another E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-T comment. I particularly enjoyed the part where you said " Saif Al Yafii must have eaten too many beans the night before lol "

Thank you for making this forum lovely, lively and vibrant.
Still laughing since January 2015 when you said the $3 billion Saudi grant was only to teach our soldiers the French language.

Thank you
Yours Sincerely
@CFTC

Thumb _mowaten_ 22 February 2017, 15:10

happy to brighten up your day mate, until you get a life :)

Thumb _mowaten_ 22 February 2017, 15:09

haram all these innocent women and babes ;D

Default-user-icon KuntishMowaten (Guest) 22 February 2017, 16:24

sorry, but was that your attempt at being funny mate?

Thumb EagleDawn 22 February 2017, 18:20

lol @mowateh
if you had a slap every time you said something stupid, I don't know how rich you would be, but you would certainly talk less.

Thumb Mystic 22 February 2017, 18:57

parrotdawn you certainly need some slaps indeed.

Thumb _mowaten_ 22 February 2017, 19:19

hehe, I slapped him with that comment a couple of days ago, he's still reeling from it ;)