Last week, a drone and missile attack blew up several fuel tankers in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi. Three people were killed in this attack.
The Houthi rebels who occupy Yemen’s capital and the Saudi-led military coalition have been fighting bloody battles for several years. UAE is also involved in this. However, the UAE has largely withdrawn its troops from the fighting area. Despite this, this country remains a major player in this war and supports the local militia.
The UAE has said that Houthi rebels targeted the country with bomb-laden drones and ballistic missiles. On the other hand, in response to the attack, the Saudi-led coalition has intensified attacks on the Houthi rebel-held areas.
The Saudi-led airstrikes last week affected internet services across Yemen. The attack targeted the city of Hodeida. TeleYemen, which controls Internet access across the country, had come to a standstill. Teleiman is run by Houthi rebels. Since 2014, Houthi rebels have captured the Yemeni capital, Sanaa.
In addition, there was an airstrike on a prison in Yemen’s northern Saada province on Friday. Many people were killed and injured in this attack. At the same time, the Saudi-led coalition has admitted to carrying out airstrikes around the port of Hodeida. The alliance, however, did not admit to targeting the telecom building.
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