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Mysterious new force emerges in Yemen to fight rebels
05.05.15 17:21 Middle East

Mysterious new force emerges in Yemen to fight rebels


Zaid al-Alayaa, Nabih Bulos

May 4, 2015, 2:08 a.m.


A shadowy new pro-government force has been deployed in the embattled Yemeni port city of Aden, according to reports Sunday, sparking speculation that ground troops from the Saudi-led coalition may have joined the battle against Houthi rebels and their allies.

Saudi Arabia, however, denied that it had sent ground forces to Aden or any other part of Yemen.

The deployment of Saudi troops in Yemen would mark a major escalation in the war.

The new fighting unit in Aden joined members of what is known as the Southern Resistance Committees, an anti-Houthi armed group, the resistance faction said. The new force reportedly includes special forces operatives.

Saleh is allied with the Shiite Muslim Houthi rebels, who control the capital, Sana, and other parts of the country. The new force did not exceed 50 fighters, according to various accounts.

Ali Bukhaity, a Yemeni political analyst, said on his Facebook page that "Arab forces comprising at least three [Arab] nationalities were in Aden. "

“We are going to witness a new chapter in the wars in Yemen," he said in a phone interview.

Saudi Arabia was quick to quash speculation that it had deployed ground troops in neighboring Yemen.

“There are no foreign forces in Aden, but the coalition continues to help fight against the Houthi militia,” Brig. Gen. Ahmed Asiri, a spokesman for the Arab coalition, said in a statement Sunday.

The Saudi-led led coalition of Arab states has been conducting airstrikes targeting Houthi positions in Yemen since March. The alliance receives logistical assistance from the United States and other Western allies.

It is unclear whether more than a month of airstrikes have blunted the military capabilities of the Houthis, who seized Sana in September and later sought to expand their presence elsewhere in the country, prompting the Saudi response. The Houthis, a northern-based group, have accused Saudi Arabia of meddling in Yemens internal affairs and helping Al Qaeda. Saudi officials say their aim is to help the Yemeni people.

Aid groups say the Saudi bombardment has helped trigger a humanitarian disaster in the Arab world’s poorest nation. Since the airstrikes began, humanitarian groups say, more than 1,000 Yemenis have been killed, many of them civilians. Thousands more have been injured. Advocates have warned that the situation is quickly deteriorating and that getting aid to areas where it is needed is becoming more difficult.

 

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