Reuters: Yemeni militiamen say captured two Iranian officers in Aden
(Reuters) - Local militiamen in the Yemeni city of Aden said they captured two Iranian military officers advising Houthi rebels during fighting on Friday evening.
Tehran has denied providing military support for Houthi fighters, whose advances have drawn air strikes by a regional coalition led by Saudi Arabia, the Islamic Republic's main rival for influence in the Gulf.
If confirmed, the presence of two Iranian officers, who the local militiamen said were from an elite unit of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, would further worsen relations between Tehran and Riyadh who are vying for dominance in the region.
Three sources in the southern port city's anti-Houthi militias said the Iranians, identified as a colonel and a captain, were seized in two separate districts that have been rocked by heavy gun battles.
WNU Editor: If this report is true .... expect Iranian - Saudi relations to even worsen.
1 comment:
You better believe that the Houthi's are trying to capture Saudi soldiers and are aiming their sites on shooting down one of Saudi Arabia fighter jets. Things will unfold quickly if these two prisoners are hurt or killed. Not a good situation.
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