Friday, June 15, 2018

Battle For The Yemen Port Of Hodeidah -- News Updates June 15, 2018



Reuters: Arab forces seize entrance to airport in Yemen's main port city

ADEN (Reuters) - Forces from an alliance of Arab states seized the entrance to the airport in Yemen’s main port city on Friday, in an offensive against the Iran-aligned Houthi movement that the United Nations fears could trigger a famine imperilling millions of lives.

The swift advance was an important early success for the Saudi- and United Arab Emirates-led alliance, which launched the operation in Hodeidah three days ago and says it can seize the city quickly enough to avoid interrupting aid to the millions facing starvation.

“We saw the resistance forces in the square at the northwestern entrance to the airport,” said a Hodeidah resident, referring to Yemeni allies of the Saudi-led coalition. Two Yemeni military officials allied to the coalition confirmed this.

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Battle For The Yemen Port Of Hodeidah -- News Updates June 15, 2018

The Latest: Officials say mines, bombs kill dozens in Yemen -- AP
Yemen war: Government forces 'not attacking' Hudaydah port -- BBC
Fierce fighting intensifies outside Yemen’s Hodeida airport -- AP
Civilians flee as Saudi-led coalition pounds Yemen port of Hodeidah -- France 24
Yemen rebel attack kills 12 soldiers south of Hodeida -- AFP
Yemen forces advance on key port city, sparking fears for aid -- AFP
Coalition: Battle for Hodeidah aims at ending weapons smuggling -- Al Arabiya
UAE: US rejects military aid request in Yemen port assault -- AP
US providing intelligence sharing and refueling for Hodeidah -- The National
Pentagon denies involvement in Yemen's Hudaida military offensive -- Al Jazeera
UNSC urges Yemen warring parties to keep Hudaida port open -- Al Jazeera
UN rejects plan to demand immediate ceasefire in Yemen port -- The Guardian
US Intelligence Denies UAE Request to Support New Offensive in Yemen - Report -- Sputnik
The horrific Yemen humanitarian crisis is about to get a lot worse, U.N. warns -- VICE News

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