Report: US Blackwater to Withdraw Mercenaries from Yemen
The Blackwater security company decided on Tuesday
to take out its strike forces from Al-Amri Front in Ta'iz province, the
Arabic-language Bemanioun news website reported on Wednesday.
The Blackwater's decision came after its forces sustained heavy losses in al-Amri front.
Seven Blackwater mercenaries were killed and 39 others were injured in Al-Amri front.
Meantime, the Arabic-language Sahafa24 website
reported that 49 percent of the US Blackwater company belongs to the
UAE's ruling family.
The UAE government has sent five airplanes to Aden to take out the Blackwater forces.
On January 31, tens of Blackwater mercenaries,
including their US commander, were killed in the Yemeni army and popular
forces' attacks on their positions in the Southwestern province of
Lahij. Several Apache and Typhoon helicopters were also destroyed in the
Yemeni attack.
The Yemeni forces' Tochka missiles hit a gathering
of the Saudi forces at al-Anad military base in Lahij province, killing
200 Sudanese Blackwater mercenaries and their new commander US Colonel
Nicolas Petras.
Several Apache and Typhoon helicopters as well as several oil tankers were also destroyed in the Yemeni missile attack.
The Blackwater forces' military operations room and the houses of the Blackwater forces were also destroyed in Yemen's attack.
In a relevant development in December, a Yemeni
Tochka missile hit the Saudi-led coalition's command headquarters in
Sha'ab al-Jen region near Bab al-Mandeb in Ta'iz province, and killed
over 150 coalition servicemen, including 23 Saudi troops, 9 UAE officers
and soldiers.
Also on January 17, the Yemeni forces' missile
attacks on a Saudi-led command center resulted in the death of over 120
mercenaries, including the Saudi, UAE and US officers.
"The Yemeni army missile unit fired a Tochka
missile at the operations room of the Saudi-led forces in Ma'rib and
killed over 120 mercenaries with different nationalities," Ali
al-Houthi, an Ansarullah Movement Leader, told FNA at the time.
"46 Saudi mercenaries, 11 UAE and 9 Saudi officers
and 11 foreign commanders of the US Blackwater company were among those
killed in the attack," he added.
Houthi said that 6 Apache and 4 Black Hawk helicopters and 4 drones armed with missiles were also destroyed in the attack.
The command room of communications with the spying satellites and airplanes was also destroyed completely.
Al-Houthi had also said earlier that the missile
had hit al-Bairaq military base which hosts the headquarters of the
Saudi army's operations.
"The Tochka missile hit the target with high
precision and killed tens of the Saudi-led forces, including a senior
Saudi commander, who had arrived at the base just yesterday," he said.
Houthi added that in addition to the heavy toll, a
large volume of state-of-the-art weapons and military equipment were
destroyed in the attack.
He described the missile attack against the
Saudi's headquarters in Ma'rib as a major intelligence and military
achievement for the Yemeni army and popular forces.
The terrorists have been pounding the two towns all throughout the last 9 months.
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