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UAE Pounds Yemen Rebels after Coalition's Deadliest Day
2015-09-06
[AnNahar] The UAE bombarded Yemeni rebels with air strikes on Saturday as it mourned 45 soldiers, among 50 killed in the deadliest day yet for a Saudi-led coalition fighting the bad boys.

Emirati officials vowed that the deaths in a missile attack in the battleground eastern oil province of Marib would not sap their commitment to the coalition's mission to restore exiled President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi.

The missile hit an arms depot, triggering huge kabooms that the exiled government said also killed five Bahraini coalition troops.

The UAE denounced the attack as "cowardly" but the Shiite Houthis hailed it as "Dire Revenge" for six months of deadly coalition air strikes.

UAE warplanes retaliated with pre-dawn bombing raids against the rebels in Marib and Sanaa as well as their stronghold of Saada in the far north and the central city of Ibb, state media reported.

Coalition aircraft unleashed waves of air strikes on the rebel-held capital from the early hours, sowing panic among residents.

"These are the heaviest air strikes that Sanaa has endured," a local official told AFP.

The streets remained deserted as the bombing continued into the daylight hours.

Coalition warplanes also bombed the rebel position from which the missile is believed to have been fired, a local official and witnesses said.

The Baihan district of Shabwa province, which borders Marib, is one of the rebels' last redoubts in the south.

In the UAE capital Abu Dhabi, an honour guard stood by as pallbearers carried the coffins of the dead soldiers off a military aircraft at Al-Bateen airport.

"A cowardly attack will not deter us, nor will it stop us from realising our goals," vowed Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash.

Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, head of the Emirati armed forces, vowed that "these events will only make us more steadfast in our stand for justice".

The Huthis said they had fired a Tochka missile at the Safer camp in Marib.

They hailed the strike as "Dire Revenge for the crimes and the war of extermination being carried out by the Saudi aggressor and its mercenaries".

The province is the location of Yemen's main oil fields and has seen fierce fighting in recent weeks as loyalist forces and their coalition allies have advanced north.

Loyalist military sources said that the coalition had sent reinforcements to the Safer base this week, including tanks, armoured vehicles, troop carriers, rocket launchers and Apache helicopters.

The extra hardware and troops were intended to boost "the counter-offensive launched by loyalist forces and the coalition to advance on Sanaa", one military official said.
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