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800 Colombian Soldiers to Join Saudi-Led Forces in Yemen
2015-10-28
As many as 800 Colombian nationals could soon be fighting in Yemen, with dozens likely already in the war-torn Middle Eastern nation.

Hundreds of former Colombian nationals are fighting alongside Saudi Arabian-led forces in Yemen, according to reports Sunday.

The troops include former Colombian soldiers fighting under contract with Saudi Arabia.

According to Colombian newspaper El Tiempo, the first group of just under 100 Colombian troops arrived in Yemen earlier this month. The newspaper has reported the troops were set to arrive in the southern port city of Aden, which is currently under the control of Saudi Arabia and forced allied with Yemen's ousted president, Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.

As many as 800 Colombian fighters could take up front-line positions under Saudi command, according to the newspaper. In recent days unconfirmed reports have surfaced the number of Colombians in Yemen may have already reached that number.

The news comes as Colombia’s government advances in peace accords with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrillas to end the country five-decade old conflict.

The troops are expected to be involved in an ongoing offensive against the Houthi movement, which currently holds Yemen's capital, Sanaa.
Posted by:badanov

#3  #1 Unemployed FARC gunnies

Interesting hypothesis. Criminal trials for FARC gunnies has been a sticking point in the government negotiations. Perhaps trial by combat; if you fight well and live then it is Allah's will that you go free.
Posted by: Sven the pelter   2015-10-28 13:16  

#2  it's interesting that SA is resorting to mercenaries

SA always used foreign troops to fight their wars.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-10-28 05:46  

#1  Unemployed FARC gunnies by the sound of it.

Although, it's interesting that SA is resorting to mercenaries. Things must not be going well for them.
Posted by: phil_b   2015-10-28 04:47  

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