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3 civilians injured in violent clashes in Mocha

TAIZ, Feb. 07 (YPA) – At least three citizens were injured on Saturday in clashes that broke out in the coastal city of Mocha, which is under the control of so-called “Tariq Afash” forces funded by the UAE, west of Taiz province. According…

Tribes in Hajjah protest to condemn coalition’s crimes

HAJJAH, Feb. 6 (YPA) - Tribes of al-Mazawta and al-Bajalia areas of al-Shaghadira district in Hajjah province organized on Saturday a tribal meeting to denounce US-backed Saudi-led aggression coalition's crimes and kidnapping the women in…

Tribal sheikh killed in Hadramout

HADRAMOUT, Feb. 06 (YPA) - A prominent tribal sheikh was killed on Saturday in Hadramout province, east of Yemen. “Sheikh Omar Bahaidara Bahamran was killed in the clashes that erupted between Al-Shamasi and Al-Bahishi tribes in Halla area…

Independent political alliance formed in Shabwa

SHABWA, Feb. 06 (YPA) - The formation of an independent political alliance for the people of the oil-rich province of Shabwa, eastern Yemen, was announced on Saturday. The "Shabwa Alliance" aims to unify the efforts of the province's people…

Coalition-deceived men freed in Sanaa

SANAA, Feb. 06 (YPA) – About 18 men, who had been deceived by the Saudi-led coalition, were freed on Saturday in Sanaa. During the release, the representative of the Military Intelligence Authority, Brigadier Genera,l Jamal Al-Qais,…

Siamese twin leaves Sanaa to Jordan on UN evacuation plane

SANAA, Feb. 06 (YPA) – The Siamese twins Ahmed and Mohammed left Sanaa International Airport on a UN medical evacuation plane on Saturday, heading to the Jordanian capital, Amman, for the separation surgery. In a statement to the media at…

Widespread dust wave expected within 24 hours

SANAA, Feb. 06 (YPA) - The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) expected on Saturday a wave of widespread dust sweeping the desert areas within the next 24 hours. The center affirmed in its weather forecast that cold weather would prevail…