“The coalition bombed a military airbase in Sanaa, as well as military camps and weapons depots of the Houthi rebels,” expert told Sptunik.
According to Mohammed he does not think there will be a ground operation, as the coalition limits itself to air strikes only, because almost the entirety of Yemen is well armed and ground operations would lead to large losses for the coalition.
“One of the camps was directly under the former President Ali Abdullah Saleh and was the basis for the preparation of special units of Houthi rebels. The coalition airstrikes also bombed warehouses with missiles and the airport in the southern Yemen city of Aden. Basically the strikes are being carried out not only in Sana'a, but also in other parts of Yemen,” said Mohammed.
He further noted, “These attacks did not cause so much material damage as a moral one, because the public morale is very low due to these attacks.”
Mohammed acknowledged that the only drawback for the Houthi rebels is that they do not have air support. Regarding participation of other nations he said that he doubts Iran will take part.
“Iran will not intervene directly, because they are involved in the Syrian crisis and also linked to Iraq in the fight against the Islamic State. So the only thing Iran can do is provide logistical support.”