Saturday, 29 July 2017

Targets militants targeted at Muslims' holy place,Mecca rebels





Targets militants targeted at Muslims' holy place,Mecca rebels

The Saudi Arabian army said that a ballistic missile thrown by Hualai rebels in Yemen destroyed them 70 kilometers south of Mecca. The Saudi forces said that the missile was thrown at the holy city of Makkah. However, Hutia said the missile was thrown at the Saudi airfield in Taif town near Mecca. Thousands of people have started to gather in the holy city of Hajj, the most sacred city for Muslims. And did these missiles thrown in the target? The question is going up.

Houthis are now fighting against the Saudi-led forces in Yemen. AFP reported that a statement from the Saudi-led force said that the missile was thrown as part of a desperate attempt by Shiite Houthis to foil the Hajj. Hajj will start formalizing the annual Hajj by the end of next month.

The Houthi rebels had earlier fired missiles inside Saudi Arabia. And it was said that some of them were thrown in the direction of Makkah. In October, Hutura launched a missile, which was subdued to Mecca. Saudi Arab Gulf Allies condemned the attack. But the new attack is believed to be a threat before Hajj, because two million people are expected to be gathering in the city of Mecca at this time.

Houthi rebels and their associates - a former member of the Yemeni army loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh - they started a vicious attack against Saudi Arabia two years ago. In March 2015, the Saudi-led alliance launched an operation in Yemen in support of President Abderno Mansour Hadi. Hadi's allegations that Iran supports the rebels

After Saudi Arabia and its allies are involved in this war, more than eight thousand people have died, 44,500 have been injured. The United Nations says more than two million Yemeni children are suffering from 'extreme malnutrition', and due to war, hunger and cholera, there has been a great demand for relief in the country. Saudi Arab allies say the latest missile attack proves that the control system at the Hodeidah port has become weak and misuse of permit for carrying humanitarian aid and commercial cargo through the harbor is misused. The Saudi chief complained that the Houthi rebels were smuggling weapons, but the allegations were denied by the Hudayudas.

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