Top Commander in Yemen's Army Killed

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Yemen's army has announced the death of its most senior commander to be killed this year in the country's ongoing civil war.

In a statement late on Friday, it said Maj-Gen. Abdul-Rab al-Shadadi was killed while leading an offensive against the Iranian-backed Shiite rebels known as the Houthis east of the capital Sanaa. Three militia commanders fighting alongside the army of the internationally-recognized government were also killed.

It says all four were killed when a missile fired by the Houthis struck their position on Friday.

A Saudi-led coalition backing the government of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi has been fighting against the Houthis and their allies, including former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's loyalists, since March 2015.

The rebels control the capital Sanaa and vast swathes of territory in northern Yemen.

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Thumb Southern...... over 7 years

one wahabi-backed extremist less.... the Yemeni people are near to achieve their victory over the terrorists of Al Qaeda backed by the wahhabi state.

Thumb Mystic over 7 years

Now there is cholera in Yemen, and it will reach Saudi Arabia I hope.
Anything that hits Yemen should also transfer to you salafis.

Thumb justin over 7 years

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قائد الحرس الجمهوري اليمني وقائد قوات أمن العاصمة من بين القتلى في صنعاء.

two less iranian backed extremists....

Thumb chrisrushlau over 7 years

"Iran-backed", AP clarified, does not mean weapons, it means, well, what does it mean? AP further clarified, it means my editor told me to say it. You'd have to ask her who told her to say it.