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This is what UAE Jets do western the coast

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Large groups of Tariq Afash and members of the paramilitary brigades of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) were killed ,Friday ,in a major holocaust that killed dozens of people as they tried to advance into the West Coast Front.

According to military sources, the Yemeni joint forces foiled an attempt of a large advance by the paid fighters ,led by “Tariq Afash”, backed by hundreds of southern paid fighters , on the eastern front of the Directorate of Hays ,South of the West Coast.


The sources explained that the Yemeni joint forces carried out an operation of wrapping to face the attempt to advancing by the paid fighters , which lasted for eight hours continuously, under the aerial intensive coverage  in an attempt to retake what lost of sites in the area of ​​Hays.


The sources confirmed the fall of dozens of the paid fighters as dead and wounded, and the destruction and the broken down of four military vehicles and a bulldozer belonging to them in response to the attempt of advancing towards the south of the coast, noting that the war jets backed the advance with launching more than a dozen od raids without achieving any progress.

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 forces.

Vowing 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.

Sources also indicate that the 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.

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