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Death toll of Houthi-claimed ballistic missile attack in Yemen's Aden climbs to 38

ADEN, Yemen, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) -- The death toll from a Houthi-fired ballistic missile that targeted a pro-government military base in Yemen's southern port city of Aden Thursday climbed to 38, local officials told Xinhua.

The huge blast caused by a Houthi-fired ballistic missile against the military base of the newly-recruited Yemeni army force in Buraiqa district, in Aden's western part, left around 38 soldiers killed and scores of others injured at the scene, a military official said on condition of anonymity.

Scores of soldiers were injured as a result of the ballistic missile that targeted a graduation ceremony for a new batch of newly-recruited soldiers at the Jalaa army base in Buraiqa, said the source.

The ballistic missile attack occurred while several military leaders and government officials were attending a military parade organized at the base of the newly-recruited Yemeni army forces backed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Aden.

Brigadier Munir Abu Yamamah, leader of the 1st Armored Brigade, was killed when he was present during the same military parade held to celebrate the graduation of a new batch of the UAE-backed Yemeni troops in Aden, a government official told Xinhua.

Medical sources at Buraiga hospital confirmed to Xinhua that "the blast left 38 killed soldiers including senior officers and scores others injured, 45 of whom had been admitted to the public hospital located in Buraiga."

He pointed out that "many others of wounded soldiers were admitted to receive emergency surgical operations in other hospitals amid critical health conditions."

"An explosion rocked the ground and caused a state of panic and confusion among hundreds of soldiers who were preparing themselves to start a military parade inside the base," said a soldier named as Ali Faqeeh.

"Many soldiers died immediately on the parade square that was filled with the dead body remains and blood after the deadly attack," said Faqeeh.

A Xinhua reporter near the scene confirmed that several ambulances were noticed transferring the killed and injured soldiers into different hospitals located in Aden.

The targeted military base was preparing to dispatch new batches of well-trained army soldiers to join the pro-government forces fighting the Houthis in the southern province of Dhalea, according to local government sources

The Houthi-affiliated Masirah television network claimed responsibility for launching a ballistic missile against the pro-government military base in Aden's district of Buraiga, in the city's western part.

"The attack was aimed at a military parade of the invaders and the mercenaries, and it precisely targeted the base," said the Masirah television network in a statement released minutes after the attack.

The ballistic missile attack coincided with a car bomb attack that targeted a police station in the Sheik Othman neighborhood, in the center of Aden, leaving four soldiers killed and 20 others injured earlier in the day.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the car bomb attack, but the security sources blamed it on extremist groups.

Yemeni government officials, including high-ranking security commanders and intelligence officers, have been the prime targets for the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels group and the Yemen-based al-Qaida branch during the past months.

In January, key military leaders loyal to the internationally-backed Yemeni government were killed and many soldiers injured in a strike launched by a Houthi drone against a military parade in Lahj in southern Yemen.

Considered Yemen's temporary capital, Aden is where the Saudi-backed Yemeni government has based itself since 2015.

The impoverished Arab country has been locked into a civil war since late 2014, when Shiite Houthi rebels overran much of the country and seized all northern provinces, including the capital Sanaa.
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-08/01/c_138276019.htm
 
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Death toll of Houthi-claimed ballistic missile attack in Yemen's Aden climbs to 38

ADEN, Yemen, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) -- The death toll from a Houthi-fired ballistic missile that targeted a pro-government military base in Yemen's southern port city of Aden Thursday climbed to 38, local officials told Xinhua.

The huge blast caused by a Houthi-fired ballistic missile against the military base of the newly-recruited Yemeni army force in Buraiqa district, in Aden's western part, left around 38 soldiers killed and scores of others injured at the scene, a military official said on condition of anonymity.

Scores of soldiers were injured as a result of the ballistic missile that targeted a graduation ceremony for a new batch of newly-recruited soldiers at the Jalaa army base in Buraiqa, said the source.

The ballistic missile attack occurred while several military leaders and government officials were attending a military parade organized at the base of the newly-recruited Yemeni army forces backed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Aden.

Brigadier Munir Abu Yamamah, leader of the 1st Armored Brigade, was killed when he was present during the same military parade held to celebrate the graduation of a new batch of the UAE-backed Yemeni troops in Aden, a government official told Xinhua.

Medical sources at Buraiga hospital confirmed to Xinhua that "the blast left 38 killed soldiers including senior officers and scores others injured, 45 of whom had been admitted to the public hospital located in Buraiga."

He pointed out that "many others of wounded soldiers were admitted to receive emergency surgical operations in other hospitals amid critical health conditions."

"An explosion rocked the ground and caused a state of panic and confusion among hundreds of soldiers who were preparing themselves to start a military parade inside the base," said a soldier named as Ali Faqeeh.

"Many soldiers died immediately on the parade square that was filled with the dead body remains and blood after the deadly attack," said Faqeeh.

A Xinhua reporter near the scene confirmed that several ambulances were noticed transferring the killed and injured soldiers into different hospitals located in Aden.

The targeted military base was preparing to dispatch new batches of well-trained army soldiers to join the pro-government forces fighting the Houthis in the southern province of Dhalea, according to local government sources

The Houthi-affiliated Masirah television network claimed responsibility for launching a ballistic missile against the pro-government military base in Aden's district of Buraiga, in the city's western part.

"The attack was aimed at a military parade of the invaders and the mercenaries, and it precisely targeted the base," said the Masirah television network in a statement released minutes after the attack.

The ballistic missile attack coincided with a car bomb attack that targeted a police station in the Sheik Othman neighborhood, in the center of Aden, leaving four soldiers killed and 20 others injured earlier in the day.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the car bomb attack, but the security sources blamed it on extremist groups.

Yemeni government officials, including high-ranking security commanders and intelligence officers, have been the prime targets for the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels group and the Yemen-based al-Qaida branch during the past months.

In January, key military leaders loyal to the internationally-backed Yemeni government were killed and many soldiers injured in a strike launched by a Houthi drone against a military parade in Lahj in southern Yemen.

Considered Yemen's temporary capital, Aden is where the Saudi-backed Yemeni government has based itself since 2015.

The impoverished Arab country has been locked into a civil war since late 2014, when Shiite Houthi rebels overran much of the country and seized all northern provinces, including the capital Sanaa.
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-08/01/c_138276019.htm
its time world including muslims unite against iran to bring peace in the islamic world.
 
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I am very sad about this incident. When will this war end and when will Islamic countries stop fighting amongst themselves?
Bro, this makes my heart cry :(
What has gone wrong ?
Is it the lack of education? or is it lack of understanding of the religion?
I personally think that there should be debate among very senior members who are serious and do not troll. It is my suggestion. Like we have seniors cafe, we should have another level to filter out even more members.
@Oscar @MastanKhan @HRK @Dubious
 
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I am very sad about this incident. When will this war end and when will Islamic countries stop fighting amongst themselves?
The fight began the day the prophet passed away and will continue till (per Hadith) Hazrat Issa will defeat Dajjal.

If we skip the Hadith, then the fight will continue until the end of times.

Might as well accept it and best try to ameliorate the situation and save lives.
 
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Bro, this makes my heart cry :(
What has gone wrong ?
Is it the lack of education? or is it lack of understanding of the religion?
I personally think that there should be debate among very senior members who are serious and do not troll. It is my suggestion. Like we have seniors cafe, we should have another level to filter out even more members.
@Oscar @MastanKhan @HRK @Dubious

Religion plays no role, hardly anyone observe Islam properly anymore. Otherwise we would see it in their intentions. There are people with sectarian mindset and lots of them aren't even practicing. Lack of education is a big deal there still, plays a big role. Some adults there think like children or worse, it's sad. Also tribalism, transfer of power issues. People accustomed to the Iron fist approach, no surprise considering so many dictatorships in region. And if you take Iron Fist approach, it's mostly irrational , unethical and especially you are doomed if it is for something other than Allah(SWT)....

The young conscripts caught up in all this mess are mostly innocent people stuck with such circumstances or beholden to tribal loyalty or simply seeking employment.
 
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Religion plays no role, hardly anyone observe Islam properly anymore. Otherwise we would see it in their intentions. There are people with sectarian mindset and lots of them aren't even practicing. Lack of education is a big deal there still, plays a big role. Some adults there think like children or worse, it's sad. Also tribalism, transfer of power issues. People accustomed to the Iron fist approach, no surprise considering so many dictatorships in region. And if you take Iron Fist approach, it's mostly irrational , unethical and especially you are doomed if it is for something other than Allah(SWT)....

The young conscripts caught up in all this mess are mostly innocent people stuck with such circumstances or beholden to tribal loyalty or simply seeking employment.
Bro imposed donkeys are ruling us ...
Now we have got our first truly elected PM and all the donkeys have joined their hooves against him
 
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Invasion, embargo & bombardment ... let them hold talks ... stop imposing yourself on others ..
Look what is going on in Libya, Sudan Syria Yemen to see the problem ..
Why can't we sit together and talk to each other?
 
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Every one knows, that from decades IRGC (a declared terrorist organization) has used this forum to spread lies, in order to carve wrong perception of regional issues among Pakistanis, where IRGC itself is the engineer and culprit. What a shame but its a matter of fact.

Evidently, IRGC is all over the place in Arabian peninsula and beyond, including Pakistan, where they influence ruling party of Imran Khan, who him self is honey trapped by Iranian mafia, with full back up of UK.

Pakistan is being trapped by the axis of evil to work for the evil plan of regional unrest, where revolutionaries are apparatus and Pakistan has emerged as biggest looser.

Thank you defense.pk

The fight began the day the prophet passed away and will continue till (per Hadith) Hazrat Issa will defeat Dajjal.

If we skip the Hadith, then the fight will continue until the end of times.

Might as well accept it and best try to ameliorate the situation and save lives.

If we really have to believe in such weak hadith....

I identify dajjal as a system, rather than an individual or even if there will be a face to it, he will draw his authority from some international system, which control basics of humanity, like housing, food and energy, and i see it already building up in Pakistan.

One individual can't defeat such an international dajjali system or head of it.

As per my analysis it will be team of Pakistan army, who will start defeating this dajjali system from Pakistan, which may have domino effect in region.
 
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Saudis, have my full support in there war on these terrorists. Should recruit us Pakistanis who value our relationship with you. The Ones who support Houthis and it’s allies can f...off! Any threat to our Pakistani state will be met with a iron fist.
 
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The fight began the day the prophet passed away and will continue till (per Hadith) Hazrat Issa will defeat Dajjal.

If we skip the Hadith, then the fight will continue until the end of times.

Might as well accept it and best try to ameliorate the situation and save lives.
Agreed. I find the situation will not improve unless we adopt a more liberal and inclusive view over religion. Allama Iqbal also associated the fall of the ummah to the mongol invasion and the to end of ijtehad, an idea where no one would think he is khalifa but started a sentence with "I may be wrong."

These 2 things if analyzed properly today are an external and internal factor. Both have contributed to the fall of Islam. And the caliphate. I have always wondered why Pakistanis are so touchy over religion but we fail to think of the old ways of Muhammad SAW where he won people over with love and respect.
 
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