High tension between paid fighters , Yemeni joint forces
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Tariq Afash is the nephew of the late Ali Abdullah Saleh, the despot who ruled as president of Yemen from 1990 until 2011, and was killed in December 2017 following his defection to the side of the Saudi and Emirati invaders., sent scores of southern elements to western cost’s front-lines, where they lost their lives ,Tuesday ,by Yemeni joint forces.
The move came in Tarik’s attempts to eliminate southern regions’ elements.
The wounded were sent to Aden city’s hospital, where Tarik took memorial pictures with them, pretending false victories’ achievement.
Tariq Vowed to avenge his uncle and continue his path of defection, Afash offered his services to the UAE forces and promised to defeat the National Salvation Government in Aden “within ten days”. However, after a series of heavy defeats in Taiz province, the paid fighters leader was allegadly summoned to the Emirates in order to answer for his failures.
Notably, Afash paid fighters were armed with state of the art modern weaponry by their Emirati masters, but in many cases left behind their weapons on the battlefield or even sold them to traders after deserting.