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Yemen's Ansarallah Says Missile Attack in Marib Hit Hadi Troop Camp
Yemen's Ansarallah Says Missile Attack in Marib Hit Hadi Troop Camp
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Yemen's Ansarallah Says Missile Attack in Marib Hit Hadi Troop Camp
21:36 GMT 06.06.2021 (Updated: 10:58 GMT 05.03.2023) Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a leader of the powerful Houthi clan that is the backbone of the Ansar Allah movement and the Sanaa-based government that it supports, said the clan welcomes an independent investigation into civilian casualties.
Yemen's Ansar Allah political opposition movement insists that its ballistic missile attack in the Marib province hit a camp for troops loyal to the ousted Yemeni president, Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi.
The Houthis denied claims by Hadi's Saudi-backed rival government in the port city of Aden that the missile landed near a petrol station in Marib City, killing 17 people, including civilians and troops.
Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a leader of the powerful Houthi clan that backs the Shura Council government based in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa, said the militants welcome an independent investigation into civilian casualties.
The Iran-supported Houthis have been steadily gaining ground from the Saudi-backed forces in Marib for months, threatening to again take the provincial capital.
Saudi Arabia, with US logistical support, and a military coalition of regional states joined the Yemen civil war under the invitation of the Yemen's president-in-exile, Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, in 2015, in an attempt to force the reinstatement of Hadi to the presidency following a hotly-contested election in the Middle East's poorest nation.