Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Saudi Arabia Bombs Airport In Yemen To Prevent Iranian Plane From Landing



Al Arabiya: Iran plane breaches Yemen no-fly zone

Coalition forces have carried out a bombing raid on the runway at Sanaa airport on Tuesday, to prevent an Iranian civilian plane from landing there, Al Arabiya News Channel reported.

The raid took place after the plane defied the coalition-enforced no-fly zone over Yemen entering the airspace from Oman. The no-fly zone has been in force since March 25, 2015 when Operation Decisive Storm began.

Saudi Brigadier General Ahmed Asiri said the Iranian plane had entered Yemeni airspace in a non-allocated time slot.

WNU Editor: If this report is true .... I hope this Iranian plane had enough fuel to get back to where it come from.

More News On Saudi Arabia Bombing Sanaa Airport To prevent An Iranian Plane From Landing

Saudi-led alliance bombs Yemen runway to stop Iran plane landing -- Reuters
Saudi strike hits runway, prevents Iranian plane from landing in Yemen -- Al Bawaba
Yemen Crisis: Saudi Arabia Airstrikes Against Houthi Rebels Hit Sanaa Airport As Civilians Scramble For Aid -- IBTimes
Attack damages airport in Yemeni capital, disrupting needed aid -- L.A. Times
Saudi airstrikes target Sanaa airport, Aden -- AP

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Perhaps it could land in Oman, refuel and take off for Iran.